The Agrippa Files
An Online Archive of Agrippa (a book of the dead)
By Agrippa Files Editorial Team

Project Credits

The Agrippa Files is a scholarly site created by a team of researchers participating in the Transcriptions Project on literature and information culture at the University of California, Santa Barbara, English Department. Photos of the book and scans or transcriptions of unique archival materials are used by permission of the book's publisher, Kevin Begos, Jr.

Alan Liu, general editor, co-designer

  • Professor, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: new media literature and art; information culture; British Romantic literature and art; literary and cultural theory

  • Recent Books: The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2004)

  • Home page



Paxton Hehmeyer, co-editor of Bibliography section

  • Graduate student, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: Early Modern English literature; transitions to print culture and the history of the book; the early English nation-state



James Hodge, bibliographical description of Agrippa; liaison with library and museum holders of copies of Agrippa

  • Graduate student, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: Victorian and modern British literature; media history, theory, and aesthetics; precinema and film theory

  • Home page



Kimberly Knight, editor of Agrippa selections; image, flash, and video editor

  • Graduate student, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: literary and cultural theory; digital and information culture; new media literature and art; speculative literatures; twentieth century British and American literature



David Roh, site administrator, co-designer; contributor to Archival Documents section

  • Graduate student, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: digital cultures; property rights in literature and new media; Asian American literature



Elizabeth Swanstrom, editor of Archival Documents section; co-editor of Bibliography section

  • Graduate student, Comparative Literature Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: media studies; theories of complexity; science fiction; the literature of the fantastic


— Agrippa Files Editorial Team, May 19th, 2008


Agrippa Files Editorial Team   ayliu@english.ucsb.edu
http://agrippa.english.ucsb.edu/category/credits/
Author
The Agrippa Files is a scholarly site created by a team of researchers participating in the Transcriptions Project on literature and information culture at the University of California, Santa Barbara, English Department.

Alan Liu, general editor, co-designer

  • Professor, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: new media literature and art; information culture; British Romantic literature and art; literary and cultural theory

  • Recent Books: The Laws of Cool: Knowledge Work and the Culture of Information (Univ. of Chicago Press, 2004)

  • Home page



Paxton Hehmeyer, co-editor of Bibliography section

  • Graduate student, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: Early Modern English literature; transitions to print culture and the history of the book; the early English nation-state



James Hodge, bibliographical description of Agrippa; liaison with library and museum holders of copies of Agrippa

  • Graduate student, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: Victorian and modern British literature; media history, theory, and aesthetics; precinema and film theory

  • Home page



Kimberly Knight, editor of Agrippa selections; image, flash, and video editor

  • Graduate student, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: literary and cultural theory; digital and information culture; new media literature and art; speculative literatures; twentieth century British and American literature



David Roh, site administrator, co-designer; contributor to Archival Documents section

  • Graduate student, English Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: digital cultures; property rights in literature and new media; Asian American literature



Elizabeth Swanstrom, editor of Archival Documents section; co-editor of Bibliography section

  • Graduate student, Comparative Literature Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Research Interests: media studies; theories of complexity; science fiction; the literature of the fantastic