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George H. Williams
George H. Williams is an assistant professor of English at the University of South Carolina Upstate. He wears many hats: teacher, scholar, volunteer, would-be hacker, indie enthusiast, nonprofit advocate, word herder, and world traveler. His research interests include eighteenth-century studies, disability studies, book history, and the digital humanities.
In addition to writing his blog WorkBook, George serves as managing editor of Teaching Carnival, is working to launch EighteenthCentury.org, and is an occasional contributor to The Long 18th.
His current research can be found at Look, Listen, Touch, a project exploring best practices in applying universal design principles to digital humanities projects.
Other places you can find him include Twitter, Flickr, Delicious, and Zotero.org.
The best way to reach him is via Gmail: George.H.Williams