Invited lecture (HTML slide deck) delivered at the SSHRC/University of Calgary ITST Summer Institute, 26 May 2004, given on behalf of the Digital Medievalist Project. The talk introduces the Digital Medievalist Project — its nature, the problem that led to its formation, its current state and goals, and how medievalists working with digital media can benefit from and contribute to it. It presents the Project as a community of practice for the discovery and sharing of best practice in digital medieval scholarship, with worked examples drawn from projects such as the Electronic Beowulf and the Electronic Cædmon's Hymn. This record contains the original HTML slide deck (zipped) and a slide-by-slide PDF rendering (title page, slides 1-13, and contacts). The PDF versions of the slides were generated by Claude Code from the HTML originals.
Daniel Paul O’Donnell (Wed,) studied this question.