Design, construction and implementation of the Schenker Documents Online digital environment was carried out by the following research personnel:

Department of Digital Humanities (previously Centre for Computing in the Humanities), King's College London:

CCH/DDH staff involved in the Leverhulme phase 2007-2010

  • John Bradley : consultant
  • Gerhard Brey : programming support for conversion from MovableType
  • Marilyn Deegan : project director
  • John Lee : programming support for EATS
  • Eleonora Litta Modignani Picozzi : support analyst
  • Tamara Lopez : lead analyst (XML/TEI encoding model, metadata interface design, MT conversion)
  • Richard Palmer : server infrastructure support
  • Harold Short : co-project director
  • Paul Spence : co-investigator
  • Paul Vetch : visual design, server infrastructure
  • José Miguel Vieira : web application development
  • Raffaele Viglianti : web support

DDH staff involved in the AHRC phase 2011-2014

  • Bea Caballero : visual design
  • Paul Caton : Deputy Director and Senior Research Software Analyst, KDL, lead analyst in project (XML/TEI encoding, publication framework, XSLT design)
  • Osman Hankir : web application programming
  • Faith Lawrence : web application programming
  • Brian Maher : Senior Research Software Engineer & Systems Administration, KDL
  • Jamie Norrish : EATS (Entity Authority Tool Set) development work
  • Paul Spence : project director
  • Tim Watts : server infrastructure support

Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Vienna:

  • Iby-Jolande Varga : XML encoding of diaries 1912-35

The editorial team for the AHRC phase of the project comprised the following research personnel

University of Southampton, 2011-13:

  • William Drabkin : principal investigator
  • Andrea Reiter : co-principal investigator
  • David Bretherton : post-doctoral Fellow
  • Marko Deisinger : post-doctoral Fellow
  • Ian Bent : consultant