Elizabeth Smith
- Digital Curator for 19th c. Science Collections, Cambridge University Library
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Elizabeth is a curator in the Department for Archives and Modern Manuscripts at Cambridge University Libraries and Archives, with particular responsibility for nineteenth century science collections.
She has an MPhil in HPS from Cambridge and has worked for the Newton Project Canada. She worked for the Darwin Correspondence Project for more than fifteen years, assisting with the production of print volumes and conversion of the Project's core files to TEI XML, and is still responsible for the project’s digital legacy. 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.