Marilyn Deegan
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Professor Marilyn Deegan is the Director of Research Development at the Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King’s College London[1]
She is co-author (with Simon Tanner) of "Digital Futures: Strategies for the Information Age"[2] and co-editor (with Simon Tanner) of "Digital Preservation", a collection of essays, both published by Facet. Prof. Deegan is Editor, Literary and Linguistic Computing, Oxford University Press[3].
Originally a scientist, she now has got over twenty years experience in digital humanities and digital libraries, with a particular interest in the issues surrounding digital preservation.