Description of the Team

The team proposed for this cluster is comprised of key researchers in textual studies, computing in the humanities, computer-assisted textual analysis, information studies, usability, and interface design, many of whom are associated with key organisations, initiatives, and ongoing research projects associated with the creation, dissemination, reception, and impact of digital text, and have connection to essential stakeholders in the research being addressed by the group.

The core of this group was made up of the co-applicants (Siemens, Dobson, and Ruecker), each of whose research work lies directly in the key areas related to understanding the electronic book; they undertook both research and organizational roles within this cluster. The collaborators and consultants, both national and international, participated in the final design of the cluster’s collaborative activities, were involved in the consultative activities, and co-authored the cluster’s output; typically, collaborators also represented the interests of stakeholders in the work advanced by this group.

The pertinent experience of the cluster participants to their roles is outlined, briefly, below.

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