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About Mark McDayter

I teach Digital Humanities and English literature with specializations in digital editing, text markup, interface design, and 17th- and 18th-century literature.
As is the case with many digital humanists, my primary projects are large, online, and on-going; these include *Rump: Or an Exact Collection: An Electronic Edition*, which is a digital edition of a 17th-century poetical miscellany, *The Printer's Devil Project*, concerned primarily with material culture and social/literary spaces in Restoration literature, and *Indices to Seventeenth-Century Poetry*, a growing online first-line index. All of these are housed on the Research Group for Electronic Textuality and Theory server, at http://ett.arts.uwo.ca/
I also blog in my capacity as a digital humanist, and as the main coordinator for the research group at a separate blog. I use Twitter fairly extensively, as well as Facebook for the dissemination of news on the Digital Humanities.
I teach in the Department of English at Western, as well as for the Digital Humanities programme in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. I will also, in the future, be teaching digital humanities courses in the new School for the Advanced Study of Arts and Humanities.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Western University
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