Records of Early English Drama, Middlesex/Westminster: Eight Theatres north of the Thames
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Grant Holder:
Prof. John McGavin; John Bradley
This project focuses on two fundamental research problems: the need for a systematic and complete edition of all pre-1642 manuscript and printed records relating to the eight early Middlesex/Westminster theatres north of the Thames (1642 being the date of the closure of the London theatres by the authorities); the complementary need for a widely-available aggregated bibliography which locates, assesses, and digests all later printed transcriptions of pre-1642 documents relating to these theatres. It aims to generate both a primary resource, the edition, and an accessible basis for reflection on how such data was selected and transmitted in subsequent traditions, that is, a web-based bibliography. The theatres in question are the Red Lion (1567), the Theatre (1576), the Curtain (1577), the Fortune (1600), the Red Bull (1604), the Boar's Head (1602), the Phoenix or Cockpit (1616), and Salisbury Court (1629), all of which were situated outside the city of London’s walls. Beyond the period of this grant round, both edition and bibliography will move south of the Thames to cover historic Surrey’s Bankside theatres (such as the Globe).
generation of XML-APIs for programmatic web access of the database
| Project start date: 2007-04 | Project end date: 2010-09 |
Subject domains:
Era(s):
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| Methods used | Category |
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| Accessibility analysis | Strategy and project management |
| Resource sharing | Communication and collaboration |
| Cataloguing and indexing | Data structuring and enhancement |
| Data modelling | Data structuring and enhancement |
| Searching and querying | Data analysis |
| Textual interaction (asynchronous) | Communication and collaboration |
| Usability analysis | Strategy and project management |
| Interface design | Data publishing and dissemination |
| Visualisation | Data analysis |
| Web browser scripting | Data publishing and dissemination |
| Collaborative publishing | Data publishing and dissemination |
| text | Content types |
Funding sources:
Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), The British Academy, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Content types created:
Dataset/structured data, Text
Software tools used:
Javascript, MySQL, Python, Django, HTML, CSS
Digital resource created:
A web-based bibliography of all pre-1642 manuscript and printed records relating to the eight early Middlesex/Westminster theatres north of the Thames.
Access to digital resource:
Open Access
Data Formats created:
Extensible Markup Language (XML), Relational database format
Institutions affiliated with this project:
| UK HE institutions involved: |
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| King's College London |
| University of Southampton |
| UK HE institutions involved: |
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| 'Records of Early English Drama' of University of Toronto (Canada) |
Project staff and expertise:
| Principal staff member: | Prof. John McGavin, Prof. John Bradley |
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| Other staff: | Computing officer(s) / Technical supporter(s), Postdoctoral researcher(s) / Research assistant(s) |
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| Author(s) of record | John J McGavin |
| Title | Records of Early English Drama, Middlesex/Westminster: Eight Theatres north of the Thames |
| Record created | 2010-07-08 |
| Record updated | 2010-07-08 16:25 |
| URL of record | http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/3531 |
| Citation of record | John J McGavin: Records of Early English Drama, Middlesex/Westminster: Eight Theatres north of the Thames. <http://www.arts-humanities.net/node/3531> created: 2010-07-08, last updated 2010-07-08 16:25 |