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People at REED

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REED Executive Board

Caroline Barron, Royal Holloway College, University of London; Alan Bewell, University of Toronto; John Craig, Simon Fraser University; Matthew Davies, University of London; Peter Greenfield, University of Puget Sound; Stephen Johnson, University of Toronto; Alexandra F. Johnston, University of Toronto; Sally-Beth MacLean, University of Toronto; J.J. McGavin, University of Southampton; C.E. McGee, University of St. Jerome's College (chair); Alan H. Nelson, University of California, Berkeley; Raymond G. Siemens, University of Victoria; and Suzanne Westfall, Lafayette College.


REED Transitional Management Committee

Alan Bewell, Chair, Department of English; William Bowen, Co-Director of Digital Initiatives; Christie Carson, Royal Holloway College, University of London, Co-Director of Educational Initiatives; Alexandra Johnston, Founder and Senior Consultant; Sally-Beth MacLean, Director of Research/General Editor; C.E. McGee, Chair, REED Executive Board; Raymond G. Siemens, Co-Director of Digital Initiatives; Holger Schott Syme, University of Toronto, Co-Director of Educational Initiatives.


REED Digital Advisory Committee

William Bowen, University of Toronto; Jason Boyd, Ryerson University; John Bradley, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College, London; Leslie Chan, University of Toronto at Scarborough; Matthew Davies, University of London; Richard Furuta, Texas A&M University; Diane Jakacki, Georgia Institute of Technology; John Lavagnino, King's College, London; Sally-Beth MacLean, University of Toronto; Sian Meikle, University of Toronto Library; Alan H. Nelson, University of California, Berkeley; Raymond G. Siemens, University of Victoria (chair); Alan Somerset, University of Western Ontario.


The REED Office

  • Alexandra Johnston, Founder and Senior Consultant
    When not struggling with the complexity of REED's financial and administrative affairs, Sandy continues to fill the hours of her retirement from teaching and administration within the University of Toronto with REED related research and publishing. Her research expertise remains rooted in the medieval period although, recently, the drama of the mid sixteenth century has engaged her interest as well as that of the Poculi Ludique Societas, Toronto's medieval and early drama performance troupe whose Board she chaired for many years.

  • Sally-Beth MacLean, Associate Director and Executive Editor
    Sally-Beth's primary activity is the research and editorial direction of the REED project. She also directs REED's Patrons and Performances and Early Modern London Theatres websites, with the goal of making REED's research discoveries freely available to a wider audience on the web in a more dynamic form. She is currently working with an international team of collaborators on a Mellon-funded project to prototype a born-digital edition of Fortune Theatre records for REED.

    Personal website: http://individual.utoronto.ca/sbmaclean/

  • John Geck, Fortune Theatre Project Manager
    John also researches Wales venues for the Patrons and Performances website.

  • Patrick Gregory, Associate Editor
    Patrick has worked as a Latinist and paleographer for REED, part-time and full-time, off and on since 2000. He has recently taken on more general editorial duties and adopted more regular hours. His other interests include music and, at the moment, bicycles.

  • Abigail Ann Young, Senior Associate Editor
    Abigail received degrees in Classics and in Ancient History from the University o f Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan before relocating to Toronto, There she pursued the MSL degree (Theology Section) at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies and a PhD at the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. She has worked at REED since 1976, as a student assistant, a post-doctoral fellow, and most recently, as a senior research associate. Her research interests include Anglo-Latin performance terminology; at REED she acts as a palaeographer and Latinist and has been involved with many stages in adapting REED's production process to technological change.

    Personal website: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~young

RESEARCH AND EDITORIAL ASSOCIATES
  • William Cooke, English Glossarian
  • William Edwards, Anglo-Norman Glossarian
  • Tanya Hagen, Bibliographer, Editor, Early Modern London Theatres
  • Chris Hicklin, Associate Editor, Early Modern London Theatres
  • Stephanie Hovland, London Area Research Associate
  • Arleane Ralph, Indexer
  • Subhash Shanbhag, Cartographer
  • Sylvia Thomas, Northern UK Research Associate
  • Beth Watkins, Anglo-Norman Glossarian
  • Diana Wyatt, Southern UK Research Associate
STUDENT RESEARCH ASSISTANTS (RAs) 2011--12

Patrons and Performances Web Site team:
  • Peter O'Hagan (Centre for Medieval Studies), Genealogy RA
  • Isabel Stowell-Caplan (Graduate Centre for Study of Drama), Events RA
  • Caitlin Thompson (Graduate Centre for Study of Drama), Venues RA

For a list of editors of REED collections in progress, please see the Publications page.

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