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Great news, Sally-Beth! Congratulations to you and the team!
Diane

On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 3:30 PM Betcher, Gloria J [ENGL] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Wonderful news! Congratulations, Sally-Beth and REED team!

Gloria 


Gloria J. Betcher, PhD (she/her)
Teaching Professor of English
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Coordinator
Department of English
Iowa State University
419 Ross Hall
Ames, IA 50011

Office phone: (515) 294-3026

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Subject: Re: REED publication announcement: please circulate
 
Yee haw!  Well done!

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Matthew Sergi
Associate Professor
Department of English
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University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada (M5R 2M8),
on territory shared by the Mississaugas of the Credit,
the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Anishnabeg,
the Chippewa, the Wendat, and other First Nations






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From: REED-L: Records of Early English Drama Discussion <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Sarah MacLean <[log in to unmask]>
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The Records of Early English Drama is pleased to announce a new open access resource for  teaching and research. The Rose Playhouse, edited by Sally-Beth MacLean, is an integrated digital edition of historical records relating to Philip Henslowe's Rose playhouse, the first of its kind on the south bank of the Thames.



The text is linked with images of original manuscript sources from the London Metropolitan Archives, The British Library, and The National Archives, Kew, as well as with relevant images on the Henslowe-Alleyn Digitisation Project website. A timeline and historically-informed GIS map of Southwark and the Bankside in the context of the wider pre-1642 London area are interoperable with locations and events in the Rose Playhouse text. The map features select contemporary roads and lanes, polygons delimiting property boundaries, identifiable sewer lines, and layers to indicate manor, ward, and parish boundaries. Appendix 1, 'Early Little Rose Property Records,' with an introduction and transcriptions, has been contributed by William Ingram. Modernized texts for student use have been provided by Tanya Hagen.


The Rose Playhouse is now available on REED Online at https://ereed.library.utoronto.ca.<https://ereed.library.utoronto.ca/>


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Diane Jakacki, Ph.D. 
Digital Scholarship Coordinator 
Affiliate Faculty in Comparative & Digital Humanities
Bucknell University
(she/her)

Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities, 2022-3
Principal Investigator, 
LAB Cooperative and REED London Online
Executive Board Chair, ADHO
Chair, TEI-C Executive Board