LEMDO Editions for Peer Review

About This Anthology

Para1The LEMDO Peer Review anthology is a digital space where we can make draft LEMDO editions temporarily available for peer review, oral examination, or promotion processes.
Para2Editions currently undergoing review are:
Henry V, converted and remediated by the LEMDO Team and revised by editor James Mardock for republication in the New Internet Shakespeare Editions anthology
Tes Irenes Trophæa, or The Triumphs of Peace, edited by Andrew S. Brown, for publication in the MoEML Mayoral Shows anthology
Semi-diplomatic transcription May Masque, edited by Mahayla Galliford for graduate coursework at the University of Victoria
Civitatis Amor, edited by Mahayla Galliford, for an English Honours Project at the University of Victoria

Allowed Uses of Editions in This Anthology

Para3Editions included in the LEMDO Peer Review anthology are not yet licensed for citation, download, or reuse. They are either undergoing peer review or being made temporarily available to examination/promotion committees for assessment purposes. Do not cite from these editions, download their files (except for examination purposes), or link to them (except for the purposes of privately sharing a link with reviewers). Once these editions have been reviewed, they will be removed from the LEMDO Peer Review anthology, revised, and published in their sponsoring LEMDO anthology (e.g., DRE, QME, NISE, or MoMS).
Editors and anthology leads may share a link privately with peer reviewers, assessors, and/or examiners. Links must not be published or shared in any public or semi-public fora (included social media).
Peer reviewers, assessors, and/or examiners may quote from editions in reviews, assessments, and grade justifications. Such documents must not be shared outside the group of people involved in the review process.
Citation for the purposes of research is prohibited except with the written permission of the editor or a person entitled to act for the editor. Citations should clearly indicate that the edition is forthcoming. Citations must not include the URL of this LEMDO Peer Review anthology but may include the URL where the edition is forthcoming. Contact the LEMDO Team to ask about the URL of the eventual publication.
XML files may be downloaded only for peer review, assessment, and examination purposes and must be deleted from local machines when the review/assessment process is complete.
AI applications are strictly prohibited. The content and/or the code in the LEMDO Peer Review anthology cannot be used to train large language models (LLMs), be ingested into an LLM, or be used in any artificial intelligence applications in any way or for any purpose.

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.

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.

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