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===Events on behalf of EMMO=== | |||
Transcribathon Presenter, 2018 - ”Handwriting expert to give workshop at UB on reading and preserving rare manuscripts” - transcribathon for The Digital Composition Lab for Excellence in Writing, SUNY University of Buffalo. In association with: SUNY University of Buffalo's Experiential Learning Network, Dept of English, Dept of Theatre & Dance, Early Modern Research Workshop & UB Libraries. SUNY University of Buffalo, April 24, 2018. | |||
Speaker, Digital Public Library of America Festival, 2016 - “Transcription Projects at the National Archives, Smithsonian & Folger Shakespeare Library” - presentation with workshop on crowdsourcing transcription at DPLAfest (Digital Public Library of America festival). Library of Congress, Washington D.C., April 14, 2016. | |||
Exhibition Co-Curator, 2018 - “Pi(e) Day 2018” - pop-up exhibition highlighting pi & pie day themes. The Folger Shakespeare Library, Deck B Seminar Room, Washington D.C., March 14, 2018. | |||
Paleographer & Latin specialist, for Shakespeare Documented, 2016 - 2018 - Shakespeare Documented is a collection of primary-source materials documenting the life of Shakespeare. | |||
Co- Editor, 2014 - “A Semi-Diplomatic Transcription of Henry Oxinden’s Miscellany ca.1642-1670” - an early modern miscellany written by Henry Oxinden (1609 - 1670), June 2014. |
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Sarah Powell is the Paleographer for Early Modern Manuscripts Online and Researcher on the crowd sourced transcription project Shakespeare's World.
Scholarly Programs
Speaker, Early Modern Manuscripts Online: New Directions in Teaching and Research (Symposium, 2016-2017)
Blogs
The Collation:
- The Collation EMMO: A Monument more lasting than Bronze
- The Collation EMMO: A Spoonful of Sugar
- The Collation EMMO: Fall round up 2015
- The Collation EMMO: Announcing Shakespeare's World
- The Collation EMMO: Announcing EMMO's Beta Launch
- The Collation EMMO: Conference on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age
- The Collation: Arithmetic is the Art of Computation
- The Collation: I have sent you a Privy Seal
Shakespeare & Beyond:
Shakespeare's World:
- Four Seasons in Shakespeare's World
- nunc est bibendum...
- Living in Shakespeare's World
- Ten Transcription Tips
EMMO:
Events on behalf of EMMO
Transcribathon Presenter, 2018 - ”Handwriting expert to give workshop at UB on reading and preserving rare manuscripts” - transcribathon for The Digital Composition Lab for Excellence in Writing, SUNY University of Buffalo. In association with: SUNY University of Buffalo's Experiential Learning Network, Dept of English, Dept of Theatre & Dance, Early Modern Research Workshop & UB Libraries. SUNY University of Buffalo, April 24, 2018.
Speaker, Digital Public Library of America Festival, 2016 - “Transcription Projects at the National Archives, Smithsonian & Folger Shakespeare Library” - presentation with workshop on crowdsourcing transcription at DPLAfest (Digital Public Library of America festival). Library of Congress, Washington D.C., April 14, 2016.
Exhibition Co-Curator, 2018 - “Pi(e) Day 2018” - pop-up exhibition highlighting pi & pie day themes. The Folger Shakespeare Library, Deck B Seminar Room, Washington D.C., March 14, 2018.
Paleographer & Latin specialist, for Shakespeare Documented, 2016 - 2018 - Shakespeare Documented is a collection of primary-source materials documenting the life of Shakespeare.
Co- Editor, 2014 - “A Semi-Diplomatic Transcription of Henry Oxinden’s Miscellany ca.1642-1670” - an early modern miscellany written by Henry Oxinden (1609 - 1670), June 2014.