Elizabeth Smith
Associate Editor for Digital Development, Cambridge University Library
Areas Of Expertise:
Git, Version control, Institutional repositories, Discipline-specific repositories, Data sharing, Data archiving, Textual data
Elizabeth has an MPhil in HPS from Cambridge and has worked for the Newton Project Canada. She has worked for the Darwin Correspondence Project for more than fifteen years, and assisted in the conversion of the Project's core files to TEI XML, and is now developing and implementing strategies to ensure the quality, robustness, interoperability, and long-term viability of our electronic data. She is a co-founder of Epsilon, a nineteenth century science letters platform and has been a guest lecturer at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School.
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