Jason Boyd

 Jason Boyd

Jason Boyd

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Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - English

Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at Ryerson University
Higher Education
Jason
Boyd
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Humanities researcher and scholar, and digital humanities specialist. Interested in web design, programming and information management as it pertains to digital humanities. Interested in connections between digital humanities and other disciplines and sectors within and beyond the university.

Specialties: Project management, information management, information architecture, 19th-century British and American literature and culture; early modern English theatre history


Experience

  • University of Toronto

    Managing & Contributing Editor, Patrons and Performances Web Site

    REED's Patrons and Performance Web Site <http://link.library.utoronto.ca/reed>

  • University of Toronto

    Digital Projects Manager, REED

    The Records of Early English Drama (REED) project publishes transcriptions of original documents relating to dramatic activity in England before 1642.

    REED's first digital initiative, The Patrons and Performances Web Site , will in the near future will be interlinked with new digital initiatives, including Early Modern London Theatres (EMLoT) and eREED, the electronic publication of future REED collections. These and other resources will be accessible via a portal called 'REED Online.'

  • Ryerson University

    Associate Professor of Digital Humanities, Department of English

    Jason worked at Ryerson University as a Associate Professor of Digital Humanities, Department of English

  • Centre for Digital Humanities, Ryerson University

    Co-Director

    Jason worked at Centre for Digital Humanities, Ryerson University as a Co-Director

  • Centre for Digital Humanities, Ryerson University

    Associate Director

    Jason worked at Centre for Digital Humanities, Ryerson University as a Associate Director

Education

  • University of Toronto

    Ph.D.

    English Literature

  • University of Toronto

    Managing & Contributing Editor, Patrons and Performances Web Site


    REED's Patrons and Performance Web Site <http://link.library.utoronto.ca/reed>

  • University of Toronto

    Digital Projects Manager, REED


    The Records of Early English Drama (REED) project publishes transcriptions of original documents relating to dramatic activity in England before 1642. REED's first digital initiative, The Patrons and Performances Web Site , will in the near future will be interlinked with new digital initiatives, including Early Modern London Theatres (EMLoT) and eREED, the electronic publication of future REED collections. These and other resources will be accessible via a portal called 'REED Online.'

  • Professional Learning Centre (now iInstitute), Faculty of Information, University of Toronto

    Certificate

    Information Management

  • Université de Montréal

    M.A.

    English Literature