Acknowledgements

Supporters

The Map of Early Modern London has been supported by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Standard Research Grant (2003–08), two SSHRC Insight Grants (2012-2016 and 2018-2023), and by two SSHRC UVic General Research Grants (2010-2011 and 2011–12). MoEML is one of several case studies in the Endings project, funded by a SSHRC grant from 2015-2019; Endings funds were used to help build the new static version of MoEML (v.6.0b) released in March 2018. SSHRC has also provided scholarships for TEI and database training at the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI). Technical assistance in 2005-2006 was funded by a Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) grant to the Text Analysis Portal for Research (TAPoR).
UVic offices that have shared expertise and/or contributed in-kind or cash support for MoEML include:
Our other partners include Early Theatre and the London Metropolitan Archives, London. We are also grateful to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership (EEBO–TCP) for providing transcriptions of Stow’s 1598 and 1633 texts A Survey of London.
Former Research Assistant, Michael Stevens, has kindly granted us permission to use the photographs he took of the MoEML team.

Ongoing Support

In-Kind Support

  • 2017-2018. Three Graduate Research Assistants (Joseph Takeda, Chase Templet, and Brooke Isherwood) hired by Associate University Librarian Lisa Goddard to work on MoEML’s historical gazetteer for ingestion into a triple store.
  • 2008–09. Graduate Research Assistant (Camille van der Marel) provided by the Department of English, University of Victoria.
  • 2006. Time with Developers (Mike Elkink and Eric Haswell) provided by TaPOR.
  • 2006. Development work supported by the Office of Research Services (VP Research) at the University of Victoria.
  • 2006. Development work supported by the Dean of Humanities at the University of Victoria.

Funding

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