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<h3>Project Team</h3>
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<h2>Current Project Team Members</h2>
<h2>Project Editors</h2>
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<summary>William R. Newman, IU Department of the History &amp; Philosophy of Science &amp; Medicine, General Editor</summary>
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<p>William R. Newman received his Ph.D. in History of Science from <a href="http://www.harvard.edu/" target="_blank">Harvard University</a> in 1986. He has been awarded fellowships, grants, and prizes from a wide variety of foundations, such as the <a href="http://www.gf.org/" target="_blank">John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation</a>, the <a href="http://www.ias.edu/" target="_blank">Institute for Advanced Study</a>, the <a href="http://web.mit.edu/dibner/" target="_blank">Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology</a>, and the <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/" target="_blank">National Science Foundation</a>.</p>
<p>His main present research interests focus on early modern "chymistry" and late medieval "alchemy," especially as exemplified by Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle, Daniel Sennert, and the first famous American scientist, George Starkey. Much of his research has centered on the history of matter-theory, especially corpuscularism and atomism, and on the history of early chemical technology. He has taught courses on these subjects in the <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/~hpscdept/" target="_blank">Department of History and Philosophy of Science</a>, as well as courses on early science and its relationship to natural philosophy more broadly.</p>
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<summary>John A. Walsh, IU School of Library &amp; Information Science, Technical Editor</summary>
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<p>John A. Walsh is an Assistant Professor of <a href="http://www.slis.indiana.edu/" target="_blank">Library and Information Science</a> and Adjunct Assistant Professor of <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/~engweb/" target="_blank">English</a>. Working with digital tools and in digital environments, Walsh's research explores interactions among the textual, graphic, and material layers of the document, or text. Walsh is the Technical Editor of <a href="http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/" target="_blank">Digital Humanities Quarterly</a> and the Secretary and Vice-Chair of the <a href="http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml" target="_blank">Text Encoding Initiative</a>.</p>
<p>He has also served on the executive committee of the <a href="http://www.ach.org/" target="_blank">Association for Computers and the Humanities</a> and on the Technical Council of the <a href="http://www.tei-c.org/index.xml" target="_blank">Text Encoding Initiative</a>. Externally funded projects include: <a href="http://swinburneproject.indiana.edu/swinburne/" target="_blank">The Algernon Charles Swinburne Project</a>, The Chymistry of Isaac Newton, and the <a href="http://mith.umd.edu/tile/" target="_blank">Text Image Linking Environment</a>.</p>
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<summary>Wallace Hooper, IU Department of the History &amp; Philosophy of Science &amp; Medicine, Project Manager and Programmer/Analyst</summary>
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<p>Wally Hooper joined the Chymistry of Isaac Newton Project in 2007 as Programmer/Analyst and Project Manager. He is currently co-Principal Investigator with Newman on a three-year NSF project conducting a computational analysis of the language of alchemy in Newton's alchemical corpus. He is an Assistant Scientist/Scholar in the <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/~hpscdept/" target="_blank">Department of History and Philosophy of Science</a> and Programmer/Analyst for the <a href="http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/" target="_blank">IU Digital Library Program</a>.</p>

<p>He received a Ph.D. in the <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/~hpscdept/" target="_blank">History and Philosophy of Science</a> from Indiana University in 1992. He held two Post-Doctoral Fellowships at the <a href="http://www.museogalileo.it/en/index.html" target="_blank">Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza</a> (now the Galileo Museum) in Florence, Italy, between 1992 and 1996. While there, he collaborated with physicists at the <a href="http://www.infn.it/indexen.php" target="_blank">Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare</a>, Sezione Firenze, to study the inks and papers in Galileo's manuscripts using proton-induced X-ray emissions in an attempt to determine the order of composition of undated collections of manuscript fragments on the problem of motion.</p>

<p>Between 1996 and 2007, as Assistant Scientist/Scholar and Director of Software Development at the <a href="http://www.iub.edu/~aisri/index.shtml" target="_blank">American Indian Studies Research Institute</a> at IU, he worked closely with historians, anthropologists and linguists studying the languages and cultures of North American Plains Indians. He was co-PI on an NSF-funded project working on the compilation and publication of dictionaries of Northern Caddoan languages including Pawnee and Arikara and assisted lexicographical projects in Siouan languages and in Uzbek. He is familiar with current trends in lexicography, computational linguistics, and information retrieval, and writes code in most major programming languages and mathematical processing environments.</p>
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<summary>James R. Voelkel, Chemical Heritage Foundation, Senior Consulting Editor</summary>
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<p>James R. Voelkel is Curator of Rare Books at the <a href="http://othmerlib.chemheritage.org/" target="_blank">Othmer Library of Chemical History</a> at the <a href="http://www.chemheritage.org/" target="_blank">Chemical Heritage Foundation</a> in Philadelphia. He is an historian of early modern science, who has written extensively on Johannes Kepler, and a long time contributor to the Chymistry of Isaac Newton project. He received his Ph.D. in <a href="http://www.indiana.edu/~hpscdept/" target="_blank">History and Philosophy of Science</a> from Indiana University in 1994.</p>
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<summary>Michelle Dalmau, Head, Digital Collections Services, IUB Libraries</summary>
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William Cowan, Head, Software Development (Library Technologies), IUB Libraries</li>

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Meagan Allen IU Department of the History &amp; Philosophy of Science &amp; Medicine, Editorial Assistant and Chemistry Lab Assistant</li>

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<a href="https://clir.academia.edu/MeridithBeckMink" id="bio-Beck-Mink">Meridith Beck Mink</a>, Knox College, McNair Scholars, Department Member
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<li><a href="https://hpsc.indiana.edu/about/faculty/newman-william.html">William R. Newman</a>, Indiana University Bloomington (IUB) Department of the History &amp; Philosophy of Science &amp; Medicine: General Editor</li>
<li><a href="https://luddy.indiana.edu/contact/profile/?profile_id=34">John A. Walsh</a>, IUB Department of Library &amp; Information Science: Technical Editor</li>
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<h2>Project Team Members</h2>
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<li>William Cowan, Technology Consultant</li>
<li><a href="https://libraries.indiana.edu/michelle-dalmau">Michelle Dalmau</a>, Head, Digital Collections Services, IUB Libraries: Consultant</li>
<li><a href="https://hpsc.indiana.edu/about/graduate-students/inoue-takatomo.html">Inoue Takatomo</a>, IUB Department of the History &amp; Philosophy of Science &amp; Medicine: Editorial Assistant &amp; Web Developer</li>
<li>Wallace Hooper, IU Department of the History &amp; Philosophy of Science &amp; Medicine: Project Manager and Programmer/Analyst</li>
<li><a href="https://www.sciencehistory.org/profile/james-r-voelkel">James R. Voelkel</a>, Science History Institute: Senior Consulting Editor</li>
<li><a href="https://www.huntington.org/staff/joel-klein">Joel Klein</a>, Huntington Library: Consultant</li>
<li><a href="https://alexandraewingate.com/about/">Alexandra Wingate</a>, IUB Department of Library &amp; Information Science: Research Assistant &amp; Text Encoding Analyst</li>
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<a href="http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/staff/record.html?id=619" id="bio-Porter">Dot Porter</a>, Curator of Digital Research Services, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, University of Pennsylvania</li>

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<a href="http://reck.chem.indiana.edu/" target="_blank">Cathrine Reck</a>, IU Chemistry Department, Consultant </li>
<h2>Project Collaborators</h2>
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<li>Kara Alexander, IUB Libraries: Digital Media Specialist</li>
<li><a href="https://libraries.indiana.edu/randall-floyd">Randall Floyd</a>, IUB Libraries: Lead Programmer/Analyst, Digital Library Application Development</li>
<li>Nianli Ma, IUB Libraries: Programmer/Analyst</li>
<li><a href="http://reck.chem.indiana.edu/" target="_blank">Cathrine Reck</a>, IUB Chemistry Department: Consultant </li>
<li><a href="http://conaltuohy.com/">Conal Tuohy</a>, Developer and TEI Consultant </li>
<li>Brian Wheeler, IUB Libraries: System Administrator</li>
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<h3>IU Libraries Technology Collaborators</h3>
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<li>Kara Alexander, Digital Media Specialist</li>
<li>Nianli Ma, Programmer/Analyst, Digital Repository Infrastructure</li>
<li>Brian Wheeler, System Administrator</li>
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<h3>Past Participants</h3>

<h2>Project Past Participants</h2>
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<li>Meagan Allen, Editorial Assistant &amp; Chemistry Lab Assistant</li>
<li>Tawrin Baker, Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Nicolás Bamballi, Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Allison Benkwitt, Technical Editorial Assistant </li>
<li>Nick Best, Chemistry Lab Consultant </li>
<li>Nick Best, Chemistry Lab Assistant </li>
<li>Timothy Bowman, Web Programmer &amp; Site Architect</li>
<li>Jonathan Brinley, Technical Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Ryan Brubacher, SLIS Intern (2006)</li>
<li>Darick Chamberlin, Illustrator (2006-7)</li>
<li>Ryan Brubacher, IUB School of Library &amp; Information Science Intern</li>
<li>Darick Chamberlin, Illustrator</li>
<li>Neil Chase, Encoding and Transcription</li>
<li>Mike Durbin, Infrastructure Programmer/Analyst, IU Libraries</li>
<li>Mike Durbin, Infrastructure Programmer/Analyst, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>Archie Fields III, Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Randall Floyd, Programmer/Database Administrator, IU Libraries</li>
<li>Randall Floyd, Programmer/Database Administrator, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>Lawrence Glass, Programmer/Analyst, Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Julie Hardesty, Interface and Usability Specialist, IU Libraries</li>
<li>Kirk Hess, Programmer/Analyst, IU Libraries</li>
<li>David Jiao, Programming Consultant, IU Libraries (2007-9)</li>
<li>Julie Hardesty, Interface and Usability Specialist, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>Kirk Hess, Programmer/Analyst, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>David Jiao, Programming Consultant, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>John Johnson, Editorial Assistant and Chemistry Lab Assistant</li>
<li>Justina Kaiser, Research Assistant &amp; Text Encoding Analyst</li>
<li>Joel Klein, Editorial Assistant and Chemistry Lab Assistant</li>
<li>Stacy Kowalczyk, Associate Director for Projects, IU Libraries (2007-10)</li>
<li>Tamara Lopez, Project Programmer/Analyst, Newton Site Architect, IU Libraries (2004-7)</li>
<li>Cesare Pastorino, Editorial Assistant (2005-9)</li>
<li>Evan Ragland, Editorial Assistant (2005-9)</li>
<li>Stacy Kowalczyk, Associate Director for Projects, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>Tamara Lopez, Project Programmer/Analyst, Newton Site Architect, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>Meridith Beck Mink, CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow in Data Curation for Early Modern Studies</li>
<li>Cesare Pastorino, Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Dot Porter, Curator of Digital Research Services, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, University of Pennsylvania</li>
<li>Evan Ragland, Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Alan Rhoda, Technical Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Jenn Riley, Metadata Librarian, IU Libraries</li>
<li>Jenn Riley, Metadata Librarian, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>John Rogerson, Technical Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Daniel Sanford, SLIS Intern (2007)</li>
<li>Lindley Shedd, Digital Media Specialist, IU Libraries (2007-8)</li>
<li>Daniel Sanford, IUB School of Library &amp; Information Science Intern</li>
<li>Lindley Shedd, Digital Media Specialist, IUB Libraries</li>
<li>Whitney Sperrazza, Editorial Assistant</li>
<li>Amy Yarnell, Research Assistant &amp; Text Encoding Analyst</li>
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<li>Sayre, Meridith Beck, Michelle Dalmau, Wallace Hooper, William R. Newman, James R. Voelkel and John Walsh. <a href="https://doi.org/10.4000/jtei.2866">“Encoding Newton’s Alchemical Library: Integrating Traditional Bibliographic and Modern Computational Methods.”</a> Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative 11 (2020).</li>
<li>John A. Walsh and Wallace Edd Hooper, "The Liberty of Invention: Alchemical Discourse and Information Technology Standardization," <em>Literary and Linguistic Computing</em> 27 (2012), 55–79.</li>
<li>William R. Newman, "Newton's Early Optical Theory and its Debt to Chymistry," in <em>Lumière et vision dans les sciences et dans les arts. De l'Antiquité au XVIIe siècle</em>, ed. Danielle Jacquart and Michel Hochmann (Geneva: Droz, 2010), 283–307.</li>
<li>William R. Newman, "Geochemical Concepts in Isaac Newton's Early Alchemy," in <em>The Revolution in Geology from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment</em>, ed. Gary D. Rosenberg (Boulder: Geological Society of America, 2009), 41–49.</li>
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<li>Dalmau, Michelle, Meridith Beck Mink, James Voelkel, John A. Walsh, Wallace Hooper, William R. Newman and Archie Fields, III. “The Authoritative Bibliography for the Chymistry of Isaac Newton.” Text Encoding Initiative Consortium Members’ Meeting and Conference, Vienna, Austria, September 26-30, 2016.</li>
<li>William R. Newman, "Unsolved Mysteries of Newton's Alchemy," "A great variety of admirable discoverys": Newton's <em>Principia</em> in the Age of Enlightenment, The Royal Society, London, UK, December 11–13, 2013.</li>
<li>William R. Newman, "Newton's Reputation as an Alchemist and the Tradition of Chymiatria," The Reception of Newton: International Conference at the Edward Worth Library, Dublin, July 12–13, 2012.</li>
<li>William R. Newman, "Isaac Newton and Chymical Medicine," Alchemy and Medicine from Antiquity to the Enlightenment, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, September 22–24, 2011.</li>
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