BIOGRAPHY
In 2003, John Unsworth was named Dean of the
Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) at the University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, with appointments as Professor in GSLIS, in the
department of English, and on the Library faculty. During the previous ten
years, from 1993-2003, he served as the first Director of the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, and a faculty member in the
English Department, at the University of Virginia. For his work at IATH, he
received the 2005 Richard W. Lyman Award from the National Humanities
Center. He chaired the national commission that produced Our Cultural Commonwealth, the 2006 report on
Cyberinfrastructure for Humanities and Social Science, on behalf of the
American Council of Learned Societies, and he has supervised research projects
across the disciplines in the humanities. He has also published widely on the
topic of electronic scholarship, as well as co-directing one of nine national
partnerships in the Library of Congress's National Digital Information
Infrastructure Preservation Program, and securing grants from the National
Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, the Getty Grant
Program, IBM, Sun, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and others. His first
faculty appointment was in English, at North Carolina State University, from
1989 to 1993. He attended Princeton University and Amherst College as an
undergraduate, graduating from Amherst in 1981. He received a Master's degree
in English from Boston University in 1982 and a Ph.D. in English from the
University of Virginia in 1988. In 1990, at NCSU, he co-founded the first
peer-reviewed electronic journal in the humanities, Postmodern Culture (now published by Johns Hopkins University Press, as part of Project
Muse). He also organized, incorporated, and chaired the Text
Encoding Initiative Consortium, co-chaired the Modern Language Association's Committee
on Scholarly Editions,
and served as President of the Association for Computers and the
Humanities and
later as chair of the steering committee for the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, as well as serving on many other editorial
and advisory boards. He was born in 1958, in Northampton, Massachusetts; in
1978, he married Margaret English, with whom he has three children: Bill,
Thomas, and Eleanor.
John
Unsworth Biography: http://www3.isrl.uiuc.edu/~unsworth/bio.html