Emma Annette WilsonEmma Annette Wilson is Assistant Professor of digital humanities in the Department of English at Southern Methodist University. She is the editor of three edited collections of essays, two about the history of communications and rhetoric in the renaisance which are written for highly-specialized audiences (with Ashgate, 2011, and Brepols, 2019), and one, Teaching with Digital Humanities (Indiana UP, May 2020), which is a teaching companion aiming to introduce high school, community college, and university teachers to incorporating digital approaches in their classrooms in the humanities. She is the author of more than 20 articles and book chapters on topics ranging from renaissance literature to modern-day computing via nineteenth-century political and educational history, and her extensive and varied research experience is key to the successful conceptualizing and completion of this book. Most recently, she has authored a textbook with Rowman & Littlefield, Digital Humanities for Librarians (2020). Emily holds a BA and M.Phil. in English from the University of Cambridge, a Ph.D. in Renaissance literature and logic from the University of St. Andrews, and an MLIS from the University of Western Ontario Read More Read Less
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