Emily McGinn is a specialist in Digital Humanities with a wide breadth of experience from large grant funded projects, to scoping DH assignments for the classroom. Her work centers on making the barrier to entry for DH as accessible as possible and opening the door to creative research questions that use DH methods to analyze and explore humanities objects of study.
Education
- Ph.D. Comparative Literature, University of Oregon, 2014
- New Media and Culture Certificate, University of Oregon, 2014
- M.A. English, Clark University, 2007
- B.A. English, Clark University, 2003
Professional Experience
- 2021-2023: Humanities Computing Curriculum Specialist, Princeton University
- 2019-2021: Head of Digital Humanities, University of Georgia
- 2016-2019: Digital Humanities Coordinator, University of Georgia
- 2014-2015: CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities, Lafayette College