Credits

EAA: Credits

The Emergence of Advertising in America: 1850 – 1920 Project (EAA), generously funded through the Library of Congress/Ameritech Digital Library Competition, is the result of teamwork and coordination between two centers at the Duke University David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library.

The majority of advertising materials are part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History; the staff of the Hartman Center provided selection, subject and processing information. The Digital Scriptorium staff dealt with the digitization of the ads, file management, image and data conversion, and placement on the web.

Staff Members:

Digital Scriptorium Staff:

Lynn Eaton EAA Project Manager

Overall project management including workflow and scanning, interface design and Web site creation, quality control of images and data, EAD and TEI encoding, and student management.

Stephen Miller: Project Manager for the William Gedney Photographs and Writings Project

Assisted the EAA Project with Perl scripting, Dynaweb programming, and image conversion.

Steve Hensen: Consultant

Paolo Mangiafico: Director of the Digital Scriptorium

Assisted the EAA Project with Java scripting, Dynaweb programming, image conversion and quality control.

Hartman Center Staff:

Ellen Gartrell: Director of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History

EAA Project Director

Jacqueline Reid: Hartman Center Reference Archivist

Special thanks to all of the Duke University students who worked on the EAA Project:

Andrew Barco
Lydia Boyd
Adrienne Brueggemeyer
Jordan Capps
Teresa Chung
Ryan Denniston
Justin Essig
Eliza Glaze
Sunil Hari
Brian Leach
Shu Wen Ng
John Royall
Cat Saleeby
Brad Siegele
Amardeep Singh
Shannon Smith
Sunil Soman
Kristen Stenvall
Heather Swagart
Rosalyn Tang
Jonathan Torrens
Kelly Woo
Amy Yuen

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