Events & Links

Events

  • "Wordsworth Country: The English Lake District and the Pacific Northwest,'" co-curated Exhibition with the Wordsworth Trust @ SFU Library and Special Collections, Burnaby; Wordsworth Museum, Grasmere, England; and Online. May 2016-Oct 2016. Part of SFU 50th Anniversary Celebrations.
  • "Books, Ecologies, Migrations: Placing the Lake District Online," Spatial Humanities Conference, Lancaster University, Lancaster, England, September 2016. Margaret Linley.
  • "Curation and Collaboration - 'Wordsworth Country: The English Lake District and the Pacific Northwest,'" Canadian Society for Digital Humanities, Calgary, June 2016. Margaret Linley with Rebecca Dowson.
  • "Lake District Online Pedagogy Prototype or Reading Digitally: The Book Up Close
    and At a Distance
    ," Canadian Society for Digital Humanities, Calgary, June 2016. Margaret Linley
  • "Studies in Book Ecology and Digital Migration," ACCUTE, Calgary, May 2016. Margaret Linley.
  • "Introducing 'Wordsworth Country: The English Lake District and the Pacific Northwest,'" Wordsworth Museum, Grasmere, May 2016. Margaret Linley
  • "Thinking about Place and Digital Space: Lake District Online," Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, May 2016
  • Lake District Online: Studies in Book Ecology and Digital Migration,” North American Victorian Studies Association, Hawaii, July 2015. Margaret Linley
  • Bibliographic Migration and Book Ecology: The SFU Lake District Rare Book Collection in the Twenty-First Century,” Bibliography for the 21st Century: MLA, Vancouver, January 2015. Margaret Linley
  • Victorian Travel and Spaces of Cultural Memory: From the English Lake District to Post-Colonial Banff,” Victorian Travel Writing and Cultural Memory: MLA, Vancouver, January, 2015. Margaret Linley
  • The Lake District Online Project and the Digital Humanities: Part Two,”SFU Bennett Library Special Collections, November 2014. Margaret Linley
  • The Literary Ecology of the English Lake District: Classifying Virtual Identities and Common Spaces,” Victorian Classes and Classification: North American Victorian Studies Association, London, ON, November, 2014. Margaret Linley
  • Book Ecology and Migrating Collections: The English Lake District and the Pacific Northwest,” Digital Humanities Congress, University of Sheffield, UK, September, 2014. Margaret Linley
  • Book Ecology and Migrating Collections: SFU Lake District Digital Humanities Project,” Peer Reviewed Poster, Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School, July 2014. Rebecca Dowson, Margaret Linley, Melissa McGregor, Kimberly O’Donnell, Kimberly Garmoe, Katrina Anderson, Eric Swanick
  • Book Ecology and Publishing Communities of the English Lake District,” Literary Communities: Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada, Banff, April 2014. Margaret Linley
  • Book Ecology and Migrating Collections: The English Lake District and the Pacific Northwest,” Lightning Talk, SFU Centre for the Study of Print and Media Cultures, April 2014. Margaret Linley
  • SFU Lake District Digital Humanities Project and the Digital Humanities” SFU Bennett Library Special Collections November 2013. Margaret Linley
  • SFU Lake District Collection Scholarly Digitization Project.” Margaret Linley with Rebecca Dowson and Kimberly O’Donnell. Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI), University of Victoria, June 2013.

Links

The Wordsworth Trust

The Cornell Wordsworth Collection

The Armitt Museum

Mapping Lake District Literature

Lake District Exhibition at SFU Library and Online, Jared Curtis (Professor Emeritus, SFU English), Simon Says, vol. XIII no. III, Fall 2016, p. 4.

Wordsworth Country, The Messenger, No. 52, The Wordsworth Trust, Summer 2016.

Engaging Book Ecologies: Dr. Margaret Linley on Digitizing SFU Library’s Lake District Collection,” SFU FASS Magazine, May 21, 2014.