Edward Vanhoutte

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Edward Vanhoutte is Editor-in-Chief of DSH: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, a lecturer of English at the AP University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Antwerp), and a Senior Research Associate of the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities (University College London). He is the past Director of Research and Publications in the Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature - KANTL (Gent, Belgium) and the past head of the Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies - CTB. Edward is a member of the editorial boards of Digital Studies / Le champ numérique and TEI Extramural Journal-EJ. He has published widely on (electronic) textual and genetic criticism, electronic scholarly editing, and humanities computing. Edward served as a member of several boards and councils such as the Huygens Institute - ING, the executive council of the ALLC, the technical council of the TEI Consortium, and the technical committee of the dbnl: Digitale Bibliotheek der Nederlandse Letteren. His research interests include text-encoding and markup of modern manuscript material, electronic scholarly editing, genetic editing, and the history of electronic editing and humanities computing. His book Defining Digital Humanities, co-edited with Melissa Terras and Julianne Nyhan, also appeared in a Russian and a Chinese translation. Occasional blogs on Humanities Computing can be found on The Mind Tool: Edward Vanhoutte's Blog .