Case Western Reserve University’s Kelvin Smith Library is in the first year of a five-year project to digitize and text-encode books on this area’s history. The project, Cleveland, Ohio and the Western Reserve Digital Text Collection, contains over 100 texts on the history of Cleveland and its surrounding area, which date from the early-nineteenth to [...]
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Richard Wisneski
Website: http://filer.case.edu/rlw54/
Twitter handle: rwisnesk
About:
I head Bibliographic/Metadata Services at Kelvin Smith Library. I have an extensive background in text encoding following TEI Guidelines, having attended TEI workshops sponsored by NINES and Brown University's Women Writers Online. I am in charge of a text-encoding project in collaboration with the Western Reserve Historical Society, transcribing and encoding texts in the "Manuscripts Relating to the Early History of the Western Reserve, 1795-1869" collection.

