h3. Personal Details Form - Elzbieta Majocha
| Title | Dr |
| First name | Elzbieta |
| Last name | Majocha |
| Discipline / Department | School of Humanities \\ |
| Institution | University of Western Australia \\ |
| Highest qualification | PhD (Edinburgh, UK) \\ |
| Date of qualification | 2006 |
| Email address | elam at cyllene dot uwa dot edu dot au |
| Web address | |
| Telephone | \+61 8 6488 2186 |
| Fax | \+61 8 6488 1069 |
| Mailing address | School of Humanities (M208) \\
University of Western Australia \\
35 Stirling Highway \\
Crawley WA 6009 \\
Australia |
| Thesis topic (for postgraduates) | |
| Current research interests | * Uptake of ICT in the Humanities.
* Management and behaviour of on-line research communities, such as NEER Confluence (guess why (: \!?).
* Historical linguistics, esp. of English, Middle English geographical/linguistic variation, use of onomstic data (place names) in English historical linguistics.
* Electronic tools for analysis of linguistic variation: digitisation of sources of Middle English from printed sources and from manuscripts, building corpora, mapping of linguistic data with GIS software, use of Open Source applications.
* Semantic web. |
| Past research interests | PhD in English historical linguistics; thesis topic: Early Middle English (c. 1100-1300) geographical/linguistic variation from onomastic data (place names). \\ |
| Publications | "Building e-Research Infrastructures for Collaboration in Humanities Research Networks"; with Toby Burrows \\
(refereed paper in the proceedings from APAC 2007 Conference (Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing). |
| Recent grants | 2008-09, with Prof. Philippa Maddern, [Learning and Teaching Performance Fund Initiative|http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/about/teaching/grants] (from FAHSS at UWA) to develop a new Masters course for online delivery; project title: "Reading the e-Medieval; a new template for online learning". |
| Other relevant information | Member of the [ARC Network in Human Communication Science|http://www.hcsnet.edu.au/] (HCSNet) \\ |
| Title | Dr |
| First name | Elzbieta |
| Last name | Majocha |
| Discipline / Department | School of Humanities \\ |
| Institution | University of Western Australia \\ |
| Highest qualification | PhD (Edinburgh, UK) \\ |
| Date of qualification | 2006 |
| Email address | elam at cyllene dot uwa dot edu dot au |
| Web address | |
| Telephone | \+61 8 6488 2186 |
| Fax | \+61 8 6488 1069 |
| Mailing address | School of Humanities (M208) \\
University of Western Australia \\
35 Stirling Highway \\
Crawley WA 6009 \\
Australia |
| Thesis topic (for postgraduates) | |
| Current research interests | * Uptake of ICT in the Humanities.
* Management and behaviour of on-line research communities, such as NEER Confluence (guess why (: \!?).
* Historical linguistics, esp. of English, Middle English geographical/linguistic variation, use of onomstic data (place names) in English historical linguistics.
* Electronic tools for analysis of linguistic variation: digitisation of sources of Middle English from printed sources and from manuscripts, building corpora, mapping of linguistic data with GIS software, use of Open Source applications.
* Semantic web. |
| Past research interests | PhD in English historical linguistics; thesis topic: Early Middle English (c. 1100-1300) geographical/linguistic variation from onomastic data (place names). \\ |
| Publications | "Building e-Research Infrastructures for Collaboration in Humanities Research Networks"; with Toby Burrows \\
(refereed paper in the proceedings from APAC 2007 Conference (Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing). |
| Recent grants | 2008-09, with Prof. Philippa Maddern, [Learning and Teaching Performance Fund Initiative|http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/about/teaching/grants] (from FAHSS at UWA) to develop a new Masters course for online delivery; project title: "Reading the e-Medieval; a new template for online learning". |
| Other relevant information | Member of the [ARC Network in Human Communication Science|http://www.hcsnet.edu.au/] (HCSNet) \\ |