Marilyn Deegan

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Professor Marilyn Deegan is the former Director of Research Development at the former Centre for Computing in the Humanities, now the Department of Digital Humanities), King's College London.[1]

Originally a scientist,[citation needed] she now has over forty years experience in Digital Humanities and digital libraries, with a particular interest in the issues surrounding digital preservation.[citation needed] Until 2011 Prof. Deegan was Editor of the Literary and Linguistic Computing journal, Oxford University Press.[2]

Bibliography[]

  • Ed. Medicine in Early Mediaeval England (with D. Scragg), Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies, 1989.
  • Hypermedia in the humanities, 1992.
  • New Technologies for the Humanities, British Library, 1996.
  • Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age (with Simon Tanner), Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2002.[3]
  • Ed. Digital Preservation (with Simon Tanner), Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2006.
  • (ed.) Text Editing, Print and the Digital World with Kathryn Sutherland, Ashgate, 2008.
  • Being a Pilgrim: Art and Ritual on the Medieval Routes to Santiago (with Kathleen Ashley), Lund Humphries Pub, 2009.
  • Transferred Illusions (with Kathryn Sutherland), Ashgate, 2009.

References[]

  1. ^ DDH web-site: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/humanities/cch
  2. ^ Literary and Linguistic Computing is an international journal which publishes material on all aspects of computing and information technology applied to literature and language research and teaching.
  3. ^ Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age


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