Co-Leader/Organizer. Workshop, “Network Analysis: Uncovering the Invisible in Historical Research” Presented at the American Historical Association Conference. January 2019, Chicago, IL.
Co-Leader/Organizer. Workshop, “Finding Early Modern Women’s Agency Through Network Analysis.” Introduction to Network Analysis. Presented at the Attending to Early Modern Women Conference. June 2018, Milwaukee, WI.
“Early Modern Digital Agendas Institute” 2017 Fellowship. One of fifteen participants selected for an international National Endowment for the Humanities summer institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library. July 2017 & May 2018
Research Assistant, Virtual Jamestown. XML markup of the The Complete Works of Captain John Smith. Supervisor: Crandall Shifflett, Virginia Tech University & Kim Tryka Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia, August-.November, 2003 & August December, 2004.
Co-Editor, Salem Witchcraft Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project. Transcription and XML markup of court records. Supervisor: Benjamin C. Ray, University of Virginia, 2002-2003.
Research Associate, Mosaic online document reader published by Houghton Mifflin, Inc. Researched and identified primary documents, wrote introductory and contextual content and discussion questions. Supervisor: William G. Thomas, Octagon Multimedia Inc., Charlottesville, VA, January to March 2002.
Research Assistant, Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance digital database project. Bibliographic data entry and subject analysis of journal articles in English and French covering medieval and Renaissance topics. Supervisor: William Gentrup, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, summers 1998, 1999, 2000 & 2001.