was the Project Manager for Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO) at the Folger Shakespeare Library. He earned a PhD in History with a concentration in medieval/early modern Europe and is especially interested in cultural history and the digital humanities. Paul also worked in the field of information technology for years before pursuing his doctorate. — View all posts by Paul Dingman
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I would certainly like to take part in the test of the website, I am a Professor of Early Modern History at Canterbury Christ Church University and would love to use this site with my students and for my own research. It sounds great.
Unsurprisingly, this looks amazing. The amount and quality of the work the Folger EMMO team has done over the last few years is commendable.
No real critique or insightful comment here, just wanted to say congratulations!
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I would certainly like to take part in the test of the website, I am a Professor of Early Modern History at Canterbury Christ Church University and would love to use this site with my students and for my own research. It sounds great.
Jackie Eales — November 23, 2016
Thanks, and happy to have you (and your students) as part of the beta. I will contact you next month with more details.
Paul Dingman — November 23, 2016
Unsurprisingly, this looks amazing. The amount and quality of the work the Folger EMMO team has done over the last few years is commendable.
No real critique or insightful comment here, just wanted to say congratulations!
Dylan Ruediger — December 4, 2016