From: Joe W. <jo...@gm...> - 2012-06-29 17:11:10
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Hello all, See below for an announcement about a fellowship opportunity involving a TEI P5 / eXist-db project. (Apologies for cross posting.) Joe Forwarded message: > From: Martin Holmes <mh...@uv...> > To: TE...@li... > Date: Friday, June 29, 2012 12:58:05 PM > Subject: Fwd: MoEML Post-Doc opportunity > > I'm forwarding information about this Post-Doc opportunity on behalf of > Janelle Jenstad. Full details are also here: > > <http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/opportunities.htm> > > This is a TEI P5 / eXist db project with lots of interesting encoding > and rendering issues, and would suit anyone with the appropriate > academic background and a strong interest in TEI-based online editions. > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [Etcl] MoEML Post-Doc opportunity > Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 15:33:33 -0700 > From: Janelle Jenstad <je...@uv...> > To: et...@li... <et...@li...> > > *** Please feel free to forward either the flyer or this email. *** > > /The Map of Early Modern London/(/MoEML/) project seeks applicants for a > post-doctoral fellowship valued at $32,500 per year for up to two years. > The successful applicant will be expected to join the project on site in > Victoria, BC, and work closely with the project director, developers, > and research assistants in the next phase of /MoEML/'s development. He > or she will take a leading role in the ongoing identification of all the > features of the Agas Map (/Civitas Londinum/); textual and critical work > on the map; ongoing work on the encyclopedia of early modern streets and > sites; and the editing, markup, annotation, and creation of a critical > apparatus for a versioned edition of the 1598, 1603,1633, and modern > texts of John Stow's /A Survey of London/. The successful applicant > will also be encouraged to work on related projects, to bring his or her > particular research interests to /MoEML/, and to help shape /MoEML/'s > future. Applicants need to have a strong background in the literature > of early modern London, preferably in textual criticism, drama, > chronicle histories, civic literature, pageantry, and/or the > geohumanities. Facility with literary computing and some knowledge of > TEI are essential. Experience with editing, historical or literary GIS, > and databases is desirable. > > /MoEML/is an established project with SSHRC funding and ongoing > technical support from the Humanities Computing and Media Centre at the > University of Victoria. /MoEML/ is directed by Janelle Jenstad > (Department of English, University of Victoria), and overseen by > advisory and editorial boards. The summary from /MoEML/'s SSHRC Insight > Grant can be found at mapoflondon.uvic.ca/SSHRC2012.htm > <http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/SSHRC2012.htm>. > > The University of Victoria is committed to providing an environment that > protects and promotes the human rights of all persons and and affirms > the dignity of all persons. /MoEML/ is committed to honouring the > Collaborators' Bill of Rights > <http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/mcpress/offthetracks/part-one-models-for-collaboration-career-paths-acquiring-institutional-support-and-transformation-in-the-field/a-collaboration/collaborators%E2%80%99-bill-of-rights/>. > > > > Enquiries and applications may be sent to /MoEML /via Janelle Jenstad at > je...@uv... <mailto:je...@uv...>. Electronic application > packages should include a statement of relevant experience, a full CV, > reference letters (or the names of referees), and links to the > applicant's projects and publications. All applications received by > *July 17, 2012* will be acknowledged. Interviews will be conducted via > Skype the following week. > > Dr. Janelle Jenstad, Associate Professor, English, UVic > > 250-721-7245; CLE C327 > > General Editor, /The Map of Early Modern London <mapoflondon.uvic.ca>/ > > Assistant Coordinating Editor, Internet Shakespeare Editions > <internetshakespeare.uvic.ca> > > |