As previously mentioned, I had the opportunity to talk about the project in a session at the American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies (ASECS) annual conference this past week. The panel was hosted by the Digital Humanities caucus, one of two back-to-back sessions titled “Centering Marginalized Voices in Digital Humanities Projects.” There were so many amazing projects discussed, and I was honored to be a part of it. The image to the right is the poster I presented, which I’m sharing here as well. You can also download this poster at the link below if you’re interested in getting a better look at it.
Among the many great projects discussed in that session, I’d like to give a shout out in particular to The Lady’s Museum Project, which is a digital version of Lennox’s periodical The Lady’s Museum. The editors behind this collaborative project to create the first ever critical edition of TLM are Karenza Sutton-Bennet and Kelly Plante, both of whom are brilliant, passionate scholars. I urge you to go take a look at their fantastic work.

giving a project overview