Holz Series Lecture: Recovering the London Stage Information Bank

September 16, 2015

Rebecca J. Holz Series in Research Data Management presents
Recovering the London Stage Information Bank (1970-1978): Data Preservation Lessons from an Early Humanities Computing Project

Wednesday, September 23rd 12-1pm
Memorial Library, room 126

Headshot of Mattie Burkert, PhD candidate in English, UW-Madison
Mattie Burkert, PhD candidate in English, UW-Madison

On Wednesday, September 23rd, bring your lunch and join Research Data Management for an hour with UW-Madison English PhD student Mattie Burkert as she shares her research on the little-known history of the London Stage Information Bank, a digital initiative that ran from 1970 to 1978 under the direction of Professor Ben R. Schneider, Jr. at Lawrence University. With support from the NEH, the ACLS, and the Mellon Foundation, Schneider’s team produced a database from the multi-volume reference work The London Stage, 1660-1800 (Carbondale: SIU Press, 1960). Today, however, many of the project’s outputs have been lost or corrupted—and despite an ongoing need for this resource, few theater researchers know that it ever existed. In detailing the archival and forensic efforts to recover the material artifacts of this nearly decade-long project, Burkert presents the London Stage Information Bank as an object lesson in crucial issues of access, preservation, and institutional memory facing digital humanities work today.

See all of the upcoming Rebecca J. Holz Series in Research Data Management lectures on the RDS website: researchdata.wisc.edu/holz-series/