IDNO Authorities Taxonomy

Part of LEMDOʼs long-term linking strategy is to create links to stable projects that offer URIs for their resources. For many projects, the identification number of a resource or catalogue entry forms the basis of the projectʼs URIs and ultimately URLs to which we can link. In TEI, we wrap identification numbers in the <idno> element. IDNOs that we like to capture include DEEP numbers, DOIs, ISBNs, STC numbers, GitHub numbers, and others.
To learn how to encode an <idno> element, see Links to Authority IDs and Practice: Link to Authorites and Surrogates.

IDNO Values

@xml:id Name Description
BEEED BEEED
Bibliography of Editions of Early English Drama.
call Call Number
Library call number or shelf mark.
DEEP DEEP
Database of Early English Playbooks: http://deep.sas.upenn.edu.
DOI DOI
Digital Object Identifier.
EMDP EMDP
Identifier given to playbook or paratext in the Folger SQL database version of Early Modern Dramatic Paratexts.
TCP-GIT TCP-Github
TCP Github Number.
EEBO-CITATION EEBO-CITATION
EEBO Citation Number.
EEBO-VID EEBO-VID
EEBO Image Identifier.
ESTC ESTC
English Short Title Catalogue: estc.bl.uk.
Greg Greg
W.W.Greg’s A Bibliography of English Printed Drama to the Restoration.
GB GB
Google Books.
ISBN ISBN
International Standard Book Number.
LEME LEME
Lexicons of Early Modern English: leme.library.utoronto.ca/lexicons.
Murphy Murphy
Murphy, Andrew.
OCLC OCLC
World Cat.
oldURI Old URI
The old URI of a document for legacy purposes; this should only be used for documents that had a previous existence as an ISE, DRE, or QME text.
LEMDO LEMDO
The current canonical URI of a modern edition of a play on the LEMDO site. This is used in the print edition of a play to provide a URL for readers to go from print to online.
PROQUEST PROQUEST
Proquest.
sigla Sigla
The sigla for a bibliographic item in the collation.
STC STC
Short Title Catalogue.
TCP TCP
Text Creation Partnership.
URI URI
Universal Resource Identifier.
Wiggins Wiggins
Wiggins.
Wing Wing
Wing.
WSB WSB
World Shakespeare Bibliography.

Prosopography

Janelle Jenstad

Janelle Jenstad is a Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director of The Map of Early Modern London, and Director of Linked Early Modern Drama Online. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media: Old Words, New Tools (Routledge). She has edited John Stow’s A Survey of London (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing The Merchant of Venice (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody for DRE. Her articles have appeared in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Elizabethan Theatre, Early Modern Literary Studies, Shakespeare Bulletin, Renaissance and Reformation, and The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. She contributed chapters to Approaches to Teaching Othello (MLA); Teaching Early Modern Literature from the Archives (MLA); Institutional Culture in Early Modern England (Brill); Shakespeare, Language, and the Stage (Arden); Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate); New Directions in the Geohumanities (Routledge); Early Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter); Placing Names: Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers (Indiana); Making Things and Drawing Boundaries (Minnesota); Rethinking Shakespeare Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Routledge); and Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London (Routledge). For more details, see janellejenstad.com.

Joey Takeda

Joey Takeda is LEMDO’s Consulting Programmer and Designer, a role he assumed in 2020 after three years as the Lead Developer on LEMDO.

Martin Holmes

Martin Holmes has worked as a developer in the UVicʼs Humanities Computing and Media Centre for over two decades, and has been involved with dozens of Digital Humanities projects. He has served on the TEI Technical Council and as Managing Editor of the Journal of the TEI. He took over from Joey Takeda as lead developer on LEMDO in 2020. He is a collaborator on the SSHRC Partnership Grant led by Janelle Jenstad.

Navarra Houldin

Project manager 2022–present. Textual remediator 2021–present. Navarra Houldin (they/them) completed their BA in History and Spanish at the University of Victoria in 2022. During their degree, they worked as a teaching assistant with the University of Victoriaʼs Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies. Their primary research was on gender and sexuality in early modern Europe and Latin America.

Tracey El Hajj

Junior Programmer 2019–2020. Research Associate 2020–2021. Tracey received her PhD from the Department of English at the University of Victoria in the field of Science and Technology Studies. Her research focuses on the algorhythmics of networked communications. She was a 2019–2020 President’s Fellow in Research-Enriched Teaching at UVic, where she taught an advanced course on Artificial Intelligence and Everyday Life. Tracey was also a member of the Map of Early Modern London team, between 2018 and 2021. Between 2020 and 2021, she was a fellow in residence at the Praxis Studio for Comparative Media Studies, where she investigated the relationships between artificial intelligence, creativity, health, and justice. As of July 2021, Tracey has moved into the alt-ac world for a term position, while also teaching in the English Department at the University of Victoria.

Orgography

LEMDO Team (LEMD1)

The LEMDO Team is based at the University of Victoria and normally comprises the project director, the lead developer, project manager, junior developers(s), remediators, encoders, and remediating editors.

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