a)         NAME:                                               Geoffrey Martin ROCKWELL                                  

b)         BUSINESS ADDRESS:                   Togo Salmon Hall 309A

McMaster University

Hamilton, ON L8S 4M2

(905) 525-9140, ext. 24072

e-mail: georock (at) mcmaster (dot) ca

c)         OTHER PERSONAL DATA:

Place of Birth:             Philadelphia, U.S.A.

Citizenship:                Citizen of the U.S.A., permanent resident in Canada as of

                                    June 6, 1986

Other:                          Married with two children     

d)         EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

1987-1995       Ph.D. (Philosophy), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Thesis: A Unity of Voices, A Definition of Philosophical Dialogue

1985-1987       M.A. (Philosophy), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada

1982                Preparatory Certificate for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language,

                        St. Giles College, London, U.K.

1979-1980       College Year In India Program (in Madurai, Tamil Nadu), through the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, U.S.A.

1977-1982       B.A. (Philosophy), Haverford College, Haverford, PA, U.S.A.

Languages:       Natural: English, Italian, French; Computing: BASIC, PASCAL, Perl, Ruby, Director/Lingo, HTML, XML, XSLT, HyperCard, Toolbook and MySQL

e)         CURRENT STATUS AT MCMASTER:

Associate Professor, School of the Arts

Associate Member of the Department of Computing and Software

Associate Member of the Department of Philosophy

f)         PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Consortium

Consortium for Computers in the Humanities

Association for Computers and the Humanities

g)        EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

2000 to present           Associate Professor, School of the Arts and Assistant to the Dean for Computing

1996-2000                   Assistant Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Assistant to the Dean for Computing

1994-1996                            Lecturer in Humanities Computing, McMaster University and Assistant to the Dean for Computing

1991-1994                   Senior Instructional Technology Specialist, University of Toronto Instructional and Research Computing.

1988-1991                   Text and Presentation Specialist, University of Toronto Computing Services.

1983-1985                   High School and Middle School teacher at the American School of Kuwait.

h)         SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

i)          Editorial Boards:

            1999-present: Associate Editor for Text Technology

ii)             Grant and Personnel Committee:

2002 to present: Project Leader for the TAPoR project (Text Analysis Portal for Research) funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation

2000 to present: Project Leader for the IRIS project (Broadband Multimedia Server for the Humanities) funded by CFI

2002 to present: Co-investigator on a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRCC) Major Collaborative Research Initiative (MCRI) on Globalization and Autonomy led by Dr. William Coleman

2002 to present: member of MeRC (McMaster eBusiness Research Centre) which has been funded through Ontario Research and Development Challenge Fund (ORCDF) and is led by Dr. Norm Archer and Milena Head

iii)            Executive Positions:

2003 to present: Ethics, IP and Technology Transfer Sub-Committee to the Board of ORNEC

 

2003:   Member of the Program Committee for CaSTA (Canadian Symposium on Text Analysis) at the University of Victoria in 2003.

 

2003 to present: Vice President of the Text Encoding Initiative Board

 

2002-2003: Member of the Text Encoding Initiative Board and Secretary

 

2002-present: Member of the External Board of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) and chair of the subcommittee of the Board on Institutional Integration

 

2001-2002: Member of the Text Encoding Initiative Council and Chair of the Training Committee

 

2001: Member of the Conference Advisory Board for The Humanities Computing Curriculum/ The Computing Curriculum in the Arts and Humanities conference at Malaspina University College, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Nov. 9-10, 2001

 

2000-2003: Member of the Executive Council for the Association for Computers and the Humanities. Also on the Subcommittee on Membership and Job Seeking, and the ACH representative to the Allied Digital Humanities Organizations Committee with the ALLC, TEI, and NINCH to explore common services.

 

2000-present: Vice President, Consortium for Computing in the Humanities and Programme Chair for COCH/COSH for 2001

 

1998-present: Director, Consortium for Computing in the Humanities

iv)            Journal Referee:

Peer Reviewer for Computers and the Humanities

 

Peer Reviewer for Text Technology

 

2002-2003: Peer Reviewer and Mentor for Literary and Linguistic Computing

 

2000: Peer Reviewer for the Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences

 

1999: Technical Reviewer for the Internet Shakespeare Editions - Reviewed tagging for an electronic edition of Cymbeline.

v)         External Grant Reviews:

2003:   Member of the CFI Expert Committee for projects related to Digital Libraries

 

2002:   External Reviewer for the National Endowment for the Humanities, USA

 

2002:   External Reviewer for Canada Foundation for Innovation New Opportunities Fund

 

2002:   External referee for the 2003 research competition of the Alzheimer Society of Canada

 

2001:   External Reviewer for Canada Foundation for Innovation New Opportunities Fund

 

2000:   Independent referee for an application to the Resource Enhancement Scheme of the Arts and Humanities Research Board (of the United Kingdom)

vi)        Other:

2003:   Member of the External Review Committee for the Institute for Advanced Technology at the University of Virginia, May, 2003.

 

2002 - present: Member of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Science Task Force on the Renewal of Scholarly Infrastructure in Canada

 

2002-2003: Peer Reviewer for ACH-ALLC 2003 Conference to be held in Athens, Georgia (USA)

 

2002: Participated in a virtual workgroup to design a new SSHRCC program entitled Image, Text, Sound and Technology

 

2002: Session chair and member of the Adjudication Committee that reviewed proposals for the TCPS On-line Tutorial requested by the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics

 

2001-2002: Peer Reviewer for ALLC-ACH 2002 Conference held in Tübingen, Germany

 

2001: Peer Reviewer for book proposal to Blackwell Publishers

 

2000-2002: Member of the National Data Archiving Consultation group organized by SSHRCC and the National Archives of Canada

 

2000-2001: Peer Reviewer for ACH-ALLC 2001 Conference held in New York, USA

 

1999-2000: Peer Reviewer for ALLC-ACH 2000 Conference held in Glasgow, UK

 

1999: Reviewer for the McGill University Faculty of Arts Computer Services

 

1998-9: Peer Reviewer for ALLC-ACH '99 Conference held in Virginia, USA

 

1997 - 8: Peer Reviewer for ALLC-ACH '98 Conference held in Debrecen, Hungary

 

1996 - 7: Peer Reviewer for Digital Resources for the Humanities 97 conference

 

1996: One of three external reviewers of the Department of Computer Science at Oberlin College

i)         AREAS OF INTEREST:

a)         Research:         Philosophical Dialogue, Electronic Texts and Text Analysis Tools, Instructional Technology, Multimedia, Hypertext, Textual Visualization, Technology and Culture

b)         Teaching:         Humanities Computing, Multimedia, Text Analysis Methods in the Humanities, Electronic Texts, Philosophy of Computing, and Web Programming

j)        HONOURS:

2003                Distinguished Visiting Lecturer at the University of Alberta

2001-2002       Visiting Scholar at the University of Virginia

1999                Distinguished Visiting Fellow of the Oxford Humanities Computing Unit, Oxford University

1989                Martha Lile Love Teaching Award, University of Toronto

1988-1989       Apple Research Partner (Apple Research Partnership Program - ARPP)

1988                Ontario Graduate Scholarship

1982                Award for best (Undergraduate Senior) Thesis in Philosophy (shared)

k)         COURSES TAUGHT:

i)          Undergraduate:

2003-2004       MMEDIA 1A03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

                        MMEDIA 4B03/Senior Thesis Project

                        MMEDIA 2D03/Electronic Texts and Their Study

2002-2003       MMEDIA 1A03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

                        MMEDIA 4B03/Senior Thesis Project

                        MMEDIA 3J03/Programming for the Web

2001-2002       MDST 346-1/Poetics of Multimedia (for Media Studies at the University of Virginia)

2000-2001       MMEDIA 1A03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

                        MMEDIA 2B03/Digital Media

1999-2000       MMEDIA 1A03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

                        MMEDIA 3B03/Topics in the Philosophy and History of Computing

                        MMEDIA 2D03/Electronic Texts and Their Study

1998-99           Humanities 2E03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

1997-98           Humanities 2E03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

Humanities 3G03/Multimedia in the Humanities

1996-97           Humanities 2E03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

Humanities 3F03/Quantitative Methods in the Humanities

1995-96           Humanities 2E03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

Humanities 2G03/Multimedia in the Humanities

1994-95           Humanities 2E03/Introduction to Computers in the Humanities

ii)         Graduate:

1995-2001       English 700A/Computer Research Methods (Separate sections are also organized for graduate students in French.)

iii)        Other:

December, 2003: Received a Centre for Leadership and Learning small Teaching and Learning Grant for ($330) to print a review publication for MMEDIA 1A03.

February, 2003: Workshop on XML for Multimedia faculty at McMaster.

January, 2003: Lecture on Computer Games and Culture for a course on Semiotics at the University of Toronto.

March, 2001: Lecture on Cyberculture and Computer Games for a course on Poststructuralism at the University of Toronto.

January, 2001: Successful applicant with Dr. Richard Day of the Centre for Leadership and Learning to MUFF for $100,000 in funds for "Multimedia Training for Staff and Faculty."

June, 2000: Taught a workshop on Electronic Texts and XML at the University of Waterloo that was organised by the Library. This was in conjunction with a presentation on the subject (see below.)

May, 2000: Co-instructed with Paola Borin a hands-on workshop on "Web Site Design!" organised by the Centre for Leadership and Learning at McMaster University.

March, 2000: Lecture on Virtual Reality for a course on Poststructuralism at the University of Toronto.

2000:   Chaired the committee that prepared a successful proposal for an undergraduate programme in Communications Studies.

1998-1999: Working with the Dean of Humanities and others I developed a proposal for a Combined Honours in Multimedia and Another Subject.

May, 1999: Helped co-ordinate and taught workshops for faculty at McMaster on Research Computing in the Humanities. The workshops were on "Creating Interactive Self-Study Materials for the WWW" and "Using EndNote for Bibliographic Databases and other Research Tools in the Humanities".

1999-present: Participating in an ad hoc group convened by the Associate Dean of Medicine (Education) for the Faculty of Health Sciences on using instructional technology in health education. For this group I wrote a first draft of a proposal for using instructional technology in problem-based learning.

October, 1999: Gave a workshop for graduate students in History on basic uses of computers.

March, 1999: Lecture on "Cyberspace" for a course on Poststructuralism at the University of Toronto.

November, 1998: Taught a session on "Using the Information" for the Student Informatics Mentorship Program of the Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University.

June, 1997: Resource person, workshop instructor and keynote speaker for a week-long graduate program entitled New Tools for Teaching and Research in the Humanities at Princeton University.

August, 1996: Ran a one week Multimedia Course for Educators that was organized by the Centre for Continuing Education to evaluate the interest in the region in such courses.

July, 1996: Taught the Hypertext track of the Fifth Annual Summer Seminar on Electronic Texts in the Humanities organized by the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, Princeton and Rutgers.

November, 1995: Gave a talk for the McMaster Linguistics Club on An Introduction to the Internet.

October, 1995: Ran a hands-on session on Using the World Wide Web for Research for History 733 - Special Topics in the History of Medieval Europe.

June, 1995: Taught the Hypertext track of the Fourth Annual Summer Seminar on Electronic Texts in the Humanities: Methods and Tools organized by the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, Princeton and Rutgers.

May 1995: Gave a presentation to chairs and administrators on Making Tasks Easier Through Technology with John Drake for the McMaster University Workshop for Academic Departments and Programmes.

March, 1995: Lecture on "The Postmodernity of Virtual Reality" for a course on Poststructuralism at the University of Toronto.

Fall, 1994: Gave a presentation with Joanna Johnson on Building Courseware; Collaboration and Commercialization for CCH1001H, a non-credit graduate course on Computing in the Humanities at the University of Toronto.

August, 1994: Gave a full day workshop on Multimedia for the Faculty of Information Studies Continuing Education Program at the University of Toronto. An Introduction to Multimedia Technology, Evaluation, and Delivery was co-taught with Bonnie Campbell and John Bradley.

January, 1994: Lectured on "Hypermedia and Virtual Reality" for an undergraduate course on Poststructuralism at the University of Toronto.

December, 1993: Gave a full day workshop on Multimedia for the Faculty of Information Studies Continuing Education Program at the University of Toronto. An Introduction to Multimedia Technology, Evaluation, and Delivery was co-taught with Bonnie Campbell and John Bradley.

December, 1993: Gave a presentation to graduate students in Art History at the University of Toronto on Multimedia and the Study of the History of Art.

November, 1993: Presented with Willard McCarty, "A Survey of Internet Resources" for the Sources and Resources Series of the Medieval Studies Programme at the University of Toronto.

November, 1993: Gave a presentation to the University of Toronto Linguistics department on Internet Resources.

November, 1993: Lectured on HyperText and HyperMedia for CCH1001H, a non-credit graduate course on computing in the humanities at the University of Toronto.

October, 1993: Led a workshop organized by the Philosophy department for new instructors on teaching history of philosophy courses. All first time history of philosophy instructors at the University of Toronto were paid to attend this workshop.

February, 1993: Lectured on Hypermedia for CCH1001H, a non-credit graduate course on Computing in the Humanities at the University of Toronto.

February, 1993: Led a full day workshop on Computer Assisted Text Analysis for faculty at Concordia University. This was jointly taught with John Bradley.

January, 1993: Lectured on The Postmodernity of Computing for undergraduate course on Poststructuralism at the University of Toronto.

March, 1992: Presented on Personal Bibliographic Management Systems for the Sources and Resources Series of the Medieval Studies Programme.

November, 1990: Led a workshop for graduate students in Philosophy on Leading Tutorials. This workshop was designed and led jointly with Arthur Ripstein.

October, 1990: Panelist for A Panel Discussion on Teaching organized by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Toronto.

Fall, 1990: Lectured on Programming Instructional Applications and Online Resources for CCH1001H, a non-credit graduate course on computing in the humanities.

June, 1989: Co-taught a HyperCard course and HyperMedia course for the Toronto-Oxford Summer School for Computing in the Humanities.

November, 1988: Taught an Intermediate Scripting course for an Apple Canada sponsored HyperCard Camp for Ontario educators.

Fall, 1988: Instructed Philosophy of Business for the University of Toronto. I received the Martha Lile Love Teaching Award for my teaching of this course.

Winter, 1988: Instructed Philosophy of Human Sexuality for the University of Toronto. This course had 256 students for which I had 3 Teaching Assistants.

1983–1985: High School and Middle School teacher at the American School of Kuwait. I taught English as a Second Language, Art, and Thinking Skills.

1992-present: Designed and delivered faculty presentations on topics like:

Integrating Multimedia into the Classroom

Instructional Uses of the Internet

Digital Video

Managing Grades with a Computer

Computer Assisted Presentations

Enhancing Lectures with Computers

An Overview of Language Learning Technologies

Using E-mail in Graduate Instruction

Wired to the Internet: What Does It Mean To Your Research

Personal Bibliographic Management Software

1988–present: Designed and instructed technical courses on: WordPerfect, Advanced WordPerfect, Microsoft Word, PageMaker, E-mail, World Wide Web, HTML Authoring, Windows, and HyperCard.

l)       SUPERVISORSHIPS:

i)          Master:

Secondary supervisor for M.Sc. in Computer Science, Ruth Nichols, completed in 2004.

Second reader for M.A. in Philosophy for Min-Hun Fong, begun in 2003.

Second reader for M.A. in Philosophy for Teresa Segal, begun in 2003.

ii)         Doctoral:

External examiner for Ph.D. thesis in Humanities Computing by Stan Ruecker for English and Art and Design at the University of Alberta. The title of the Ph.D. Thesis was Affordances of Design For Academic Users of Interpretively-Tagged Text Collections.

Secondary supervisor for Paul Barrette (Ph.D.), began 1996. The title of his dissertation is The Quest in Classical Literature.

Secondary supervisor for Zhe Wang (Ph.D.). The title of his dissertation is Algorithmic Approach to Joint Source-Channel Coding.

Secondary supervisor for Ph.D. in Philosophy for Craig Perfect.

iii)            Post-Doctoral:

Supervisor for SSHRCC Postdoctoral Fellowship (2001-3) on Digital Periphery: India and the IT Revolution held by Dr. Anna Greenspan .

iv)        Others:

2002-2003:      Supervising a 4th year Arts and Science thesis project on Digital Culture by Matt Caldwell.

2002-2003:      Supervised a 4th year Philosophy thesis on "The Phenomenology of Technology" by Ian Corneil.

2000-2001:      Supervised a 4th year Arts and Science independent study on Hypertext and Interactivity by Aleksandra Savic.

2000:               Supervised a 4th year Computer Science independent study (COMP SCI 4Z03) on Human Computer Interface by Ruth Nichols.

1999-2000:      Supervised a 4th year Computer Science student project on Multimedia Instructional Markup Languages by Nkiru Ogbonna.

1997-8:            Supervised an Independent Research project, Women's Studies 4A06, by Jennifer Macdonald on Women and the Internet.

1997-8:            Supervised an Independent study in Linguistics, LINGUIST 4II3, by Catherine Richardson on Stylistic Analysis.

1996-7:            Supervised the research paper of an Engineering and Society student, Jason Steffler, in Engineering 4X03, Inquiry in an Engineering Context III.

1995-6:            Supervised the research paper of an Engineering and Society student, Michael Neff, in Engineering 4X03, Inquiry in an Engineering Context III.

1995-6:            Supervised the research paper of an Engineering and Society student, Craig Shreider, in Engineering 4X03, Inquiry in an Engineering Context III.

1995-6:            Supervising a Philosophy student, Jennifer Svarckopf, in a 4W03 independent reading course on Computers and Identity.

m)        RESEARCH LEAVES (since appointment):

2001-2002:      Held a Research Leave from July 2001 to June 2002. During this time I was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Virginia.

n)         RESEARCH FUNDING (last five years):

Grants for, 1994-2002:

July 2003: Recipient of the John Thomas Fund for Scholarly Publishing at McMaster University, $955.

January, 2002: Project Leader for a Multi-institutional CFI Research Infrastructure project entitled "Text Analysis Portal for Research" (TAPoR). The total budget for the project is $ 6,784,740 with a CFI contribution of $ 2,629,223. This four year project includes the University of Victoria, the University of Alberta, the University of Toronto, McMaster University, l'Université de Montréal, and the University of New Brunswick.

December, 2001: Co-investigator on a SSHRCC MCRI called Globalization and Autonomy that is led by Dr. William Coleman. The total budget was for $2,487,629 and the project is to last 5 years.

December, 2001: Co-investigator on a SSHRCC MCRI called InterPARES 2(International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems) that is led by Dr. Luciana Duranti (University of British Columbia). The budget is for $2.5 M and the project is to last 5 years.

April, 2001: Co-applicant on Ontario Research and Development Challenge Fund, Infrastructure and Operating Grant led and managed by Norm Archer. The project is titled, "McMaster eBusiness Research Centre" and it has been approved to run from 2001-2006 with a budget of $5.3M.

August 2001: Co-investigator on a project led by Andrew Mactavish titled "Living Lectures and Streaming Video". $50,000 of funding came from the Provost of McMaster University.

December 2000: Co-investigator of a project led by Ruta Valaitis titled "Extending Problem-Based Learning On-line to Enhance Access for Health Sciences Student" was funded by the New Practices in Learning Technologies programme of the Office of Learning Technology. The project has a budget of $303,200 of which $149,375 is being provided by OLT.

August 2000: Project leader for a CFI and OIT funded Research Infrastructure project entitled "Broadband Multimedia Server for the Humanities". The total budget for this project is $564,975 of which the maximum CFI contribution is $218,985 which in turn is matched by OIT.

March 2000: Allocated $1,000 from the Salmon Roman Studies committee towards Phase 2 of the Trajan's Column Website project. This project is led by Dr. Umholtz. Dr. George and I are collaborators.

1999 - present: Co-investigator on SSHRCC grant awarded in April 1999 on "Une poétique de la list. Edition hypertextuelle et analyse lexicographique de poémes Énumératifs des XIIe-XVIe siécles" led by Dr. Madeleine Jeay for $ 56,360.

1999: Arts Research Grant for $555 to attend COSH/COCH at the 1999 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada.

1998 - 2000: Office of Learning Technology. One of three key personnel at McMaster on a CAW Canada project to study "Integrated Distance/Classroom Education for Autoworkers" ($89,640 contribution from Office of Learning Technology), duration: 2 years.

1997: Co-investigator on a SSHRCC grant awarded in April 1998 on "Performance in Victorian Hamilton (1846-1896)." This was a 3 year grant for a total of $39,250. The Principal Investigator is Dr. Frederick A. Hall.

1997 - 1999: One of the Principal Investigators and Member of the Project Management Team for a project entitled "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Computer Assisted Learning in the area of Adult Basic Education Skills Upgrading and English as a Second Language." This project is a joint initiative between the Humanities Communications Centre and Labour Studies at McMaster University and the Worker Education Centre of Hamilton. The Office of Learning Technology, Human Resources Development Canada is providing $100,000 towards a budget of $213,000 for the two year project through their OLT Contribution Programme.

1997 - 1999: Member of the Reference Group for "Workplace Webucation" funded by the National Literacy Secretariat, Human Resources Development Canada. This project was led by the Worker Education Centre of Hamilton and received $24,000 to develop interactive courseware for workplace literacy training.

1997: McMaster UCTL Teaching and Learning grant with Dr. Harrison entitled "A Computerized Self-Test for Introductory Economics" for $2,800.

1995: McMaster University Arts Research Board/CIS grant for programming for 1 day a week for 6 months.

1995: McMaster UCTL Teaching and Learning Project grant for $2,365.47. This grant was for the creation of on-line materials for 2E03 Introduction to Humanities Computing.

1994: McMaster Arts Research Board grant for $4,480. This grant was for a programmer to develop textual visualization software.

o)         LIFETIME PUBLICATIONS:

i)          Peer Reviewed:

a)              Books

Defining Dialogue: From Socrates to the Internet, Amherst, New York: Humanity Books (an imprint of Prometheus Books), 2003. (230 Pages)

b)         Contributions to Books

"Le projet Hyperlistes: les listes et leur vocabulaire dans la poésie médiévale énumérative sur le Web", secondary author with Madeleine Jeay in Ancien et Moyen Français Sur Le Web, Ottawa: Les Éditions David, 2003, p. 181-201, 2003.

"Éloge de l'hypertext. Problèmes d'édition d'un corpus hétérogène", written with Madeleine Jeay, in Le moyen français; Le traitement du texte edited by Claude Buridant, Strasbourg: Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg, p. 101-114, 2000.

"Empreintes dans le sable: Visualisation scientifique et analyse de texte", primary author, in Litterature, informatique, lecture edited by Vuillemin and LeNoble, Paris: Pulim, p. 130-160, 1999.

"Watching Scepticism: Computer Assisted Visualization and Hume's Dialogues", (Primary Author) written with John Bradley, Research in Humanities Computing 5, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996, p. 32-47.

c)         Journal Articles:

2003: "Des MaMI et des MaMER: Sur la possibilité de l'interprétation assistée par ordinateur," Trans. Stéphanie Posthumus, in L'Astrolabe, an online, peer reviewed journal edited by Michel Lemaire at http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/astrolabe/, 2003.

2003: "What is Text Analysis, Really?", Literary and Linguistic Computing, Vol. 18, No. 2, 2003, p. 209-219.

2002: "Gore Galore: Literary Theory and Computer Games", Computers and the Humanities, vol 36, no. 3, 2002, p. 345-358.

2001: "The Visual Concordance: The Design of Eye-ConTact", Text Technology, vol. 10, no. 1, 2001, p. 73-86.

1999: "Seeing the Text Through the Trees: Visualization and Interactivity in Textual Applications", (Primary Author) written with John Bradley and Patricia Monger, Literary and Linguistic Computing, vol. 14, no. 1, 1999, p. 115-130.

1997: "TACTweb: The Intersection of Text-Analysis and Hypertext", (Primary Author) written with Graham Passmore and John Bradley, Educational Computing Research, vol. 17, no. 3, 1997, p. 217-230.

1998: "Eye-ConTact: Towards a New Design for Research Text Tools", (Primary Author) written with John Bradley, Computing in the Humanities Working Papers, A.4. February 1998. This online refereed journal is located at: URL: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/epc/chwp/

1992: "Designing for diversity: the user interface of a hypermedia information system on a university campus." (Co-author) written with Joan Cherry, and James Turner, Behaviour and Information Technology. vol. 11, no. 1 (Jan-Feb 1992), p. 1-12.

d)         Journal Abstracts:

e)         Other, including Proceedings of Meetings

"Tracking Culture on the Web; An Experiment", (Primary Author) written with W.F.S. Poehlman and Michael Picheca in ACH/ALLC 2001 Conference Abstracts, Posters and Demonstrations, New York University Information Technology Services, New York, June 13-17, 2001, p. 95-97.

"Electronic Publishing and Academic Credibility", (Secondary Author) written with Raymond Siemens (Primary Author) and others in ACH/ALLC 2001 Conference Abstracts, Posters and Demonstrations, New York University Information Technology Services, New York, June 13-17, 2001, p. 103-106.

"A Context for Competence: Developing a Multimedia Programme", COCH/COSH Abstracts, WWW Site located at http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~grockwel/cochcosh/abstracts.html.

"Seeing the Text: Program Visualization for Text Analysis in the Humanities." (Secondary Author) written with Patricia Monger in Visual DataExploration and Analysis VI, edited by R. F. Erbacher, P. C. Chen, and C. M. Wittenbrink, Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 3643, 1999, p. 159-167.

"Gore Galore: Literary Theory and Computer Games." 1999 COCH/COSH Full Programme, WWW Site located at: http://www.interchange.ubc.ca/winder/abs_1999.htm

"Seeing the Text Through the Trees:Data and Program Visualization in the Humanities." (Primary Author) written with John Bradley and Patricia Monger, ALLC/ACH '98 Conference Abstracts, Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, Hungary, July 5-10, 1998, p. 145-148.

"MILE: A Markup Language for Interactive Drill Courseware." (Primary Author) written with Joanna Johnson and Rocco Piro, ACH-ALLC '97 Conference Abstracts, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, June 3-7, 1997, p. 135-137.

Review essay of "Il discorso labirintico del dialogo rinascimentale", in Quaderni d'italianistica vol. XVII, No. 1 (Primavera 1996), p. 142-146.

"Watching Scepticism: Computer Assisted Visualization and Hume's Dialogues." (Primary Author) written with John Bradley, ACH/ALLC '95 Conference Abstracts, University of California, Santa Barbara, July 11-15, 1995, p. 97-99.

"Teaching Critical Thinking with Interactive Courseware." (Secondary Author) written with Jill LeBlanc, ACH/ALLC '95 Conference Abstracts, University of California, Santa Barbara, July 11-15, 1995, p. 71-72.

"TACT and the WWW." (Secondary Author) written with John Bradley, ACH/ALLC '95 Conference Abstracts, University of California, Santa Barbara, July 11-15, 1995, p. 11-13.

"A Growing Fascination With Dialogue: Bibliographic Databases and the Recent History of Ideas." (Primary Author) written with John Bradley, Consensus Ex Machina? ALLC-ACH '94 Abstracts, Sorbonne, Paris, April 19-23, 1994, p. 203-204.

"What Scientific Visualization Can Teach Us About Text Analysis." (Secondary Author) written with John Bradley, Consensus Ex Machina? ALLC-ACH '94 Abstracts, Sorbonne, Paris, April 19-23, 1994, p. 35-36.

"The Desire for Dialogue" The Toronto Semiotic Circle Bulletin, vol. 1, no. 3 (November 1993), pp. 2-6.

ii)         Not Peer Reviewed:

a)         Books

b)             Contributions to Books

2002: "Multimedia, Is it a Discipline? The Liberal and Servile Arts in Humanities Computing", Jahrbuch für Computerphilologie - online, vol. 4, 2002, See http://computerphilologie.uni-muenchen.de/jg02/rockwell.html. A print version of the collection is also available.

c)         Journal Articles

"Instructions for Online Public Access." (Secondary Author) written with Marshall Clinton, James Turner, Joan Cherry, and Sophia Kaszuba, Minds in Motion. Spring 1990, p. 59-66.

"Building a HyperCard program at the University of Toronto Library." (Co-author) written with Sophia Kaszuba, Database Canada. vol. 3, no. 4 (June 1991), p. 10-11.

d)         Journal Abstracts

e)         Other, including Proceedings of Meetings

2002: "Dialogue as a Model for Interactivity in Multimedia" was published online by the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities as part of their Distinguished Speakers Series Publications at http://www.mith.umd.edu/publications/dss/rockwell.html.

"Close Reading a Job Listing" is part of Jobs in Humanities Computing a collection of short papers edited by Kirschenbaum and Piez for the ACH as a result of an ACH/ALLC panel at the 2000 Glasgow conference. See: http://www.ach.org/jobs/jobsworkshop2000.html.

"Review of James F. Jones, Jr. Rousseau's Dialogues: An Interpretive Essay", Electronic Reviews of French & Italian Literary Essays (EROFILE), January 29, 1992.

"Review of Learning Tool 1.0", Computers and the Humanities, vol. 25, pp. 458-461, 1991.

1988-1994: Reviews and articles for the University of Toronto Computer News and Connections on Instructional Technology, Multimedia, Computer Assisted Presentations, Personal Bibliographic Software, Word-processing Software, and Desktop Publishing Software.

iii)        Accepted for Publication (in final form):

a)         Books

b)         Contributions to Books

c)              Journal Articles

"Humanities Computing at McMaster", has been accepted for publication by Surfaces. It is scheduled to be published in 2002-2003. Surfaces is available at http://pum12.pum.umontreal.ca/revues/surfaces/.

"What is Text Analsysis, Really" has been accepted for publication by Literary and Linguistic Computing in 2003-2004.

d)         Journal Abstracts

e)         Other, including Proceedings of Meetings

iv)        Submitted for Publication:

a)         Books

b)             Contributions to Books

Co-author with Andrew Mactavish of a chapter on "Multimedia" for the Companion to Humanities Computing. Eds. Ray Siemens, Susan Shriebman, and John Unsworth. London: Blackwell Press, 2003-4.

Secondary author with Andrew Mactavish for a chapter on "Multimedia Education in the Arts and Humanities" for a collection on Mind Technologies: Humanities Computing and the Canadian Academic Community. Ed. Ray Siemens. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2003-4.

Author of "TAPoR: Building a Portal for Text Analysis" for a collection on Mind Technologies: Humanities Computing and the Canadian Academic Community. Ed. Ray Siemens. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2003-4.

c)              Journal Articles

"Serious Play at Hand: Is Gaming Serious Research in the Humanities?" for a collection on "The Ivanhoe Game" in Text Technology, 2003-2004.

"Introduction; Reflections on the Ivanhoe Game" with Johanna Drucker for a collection on "The Ivanhoe Game" in Text Technology, 2003-2004.

d)         Journal Abstracts

e)         Other, including Proceedings of Meetings

v)         Unpublished Documents:

a)              Technical Report Series

b)           Other

2004: Twenty Four Types of Ice, a web photo poem at http://www.geoffreyrockwell.com/ice/ , 2004.

2003: The Circus, a web photo essay at http://www.geoffreyrockwell.com/circus/circus.html, 2003.

2003: Santa Fe, a web photo essay at http://www.geoffreyrockwell.com/santafe/santafe01.html, 2003.

2003: Algonquin; Falling Walk, a web photo essay at http://pc-student-web.mcmaster.ca/~grockwel/algonquin/01.html, 2003.

2002: Primary author of the "TEI Training: Request for Proposals" at http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/tsp01.html.

2000-1: Co-author with Lynne Siemens of the section "Report on the Questionnaire" in a larger report led by Raymond Siemens on "The Credibility of Electronic Publishing: A Report to the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada". (See: http://web.mala.bc.ca/hssfc/Final/Credibility.htm) This report was commissioned by the HSSFC.

1998-99: Technical supervisor of the Trajan's Column project with Dr. Umholtz located at http://cheiron.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~trajan/. This has been accepted and mirrored after a review process by the Stoa Project.

1998- present: Supervised creation of a site on the history of humanities computing. See http://cheiron.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~history

1997 - 98: Co-investigator of an Industry Canada supported World Wide Web site about Labour History in Hamilton entitled The Cradle of Collective Bargaining. See http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~cradle/

1997 - 98: Supervised the development of The Bertrand Russell Gallery, a WWW site of photographs from the Bertrand Russell Archive. See http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~bertrand/

1996: Co-custodian of the Pauline Johnson Archive. See http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~pjohnson/home.html

1996 - present: Co-designer and joint manager of TACTweb and the TACTweb demonstration WWW site. See http://tactweb.humanities.mcmaster.ca

1996: Managed the production of software to accompany Prentice Hall writing workbooks: Communication at Work and Workbook for Writers.

1995 - present: Designed and managed the development of MILE project. See http://cheiron.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~MILE

1995 - present: Developed an Instructional WWW site for Humanities 2E03, Introduction to Computers in the Humanities. See http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~hccrs/ihchome.htm

1995: Developed Macintosh version of the software component of the Listen series published by WXY and produced at McMaster University.

1994 - present: Managed the development and maintenance of WWW sites for the Faculty of Humanities (See http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca), Humanities Computing Centre (See http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~hcc/hcc.htm), and the Periscope on the Humanities (See http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~humscope/lead.html).

1994 - present: Co-manager of a WWW site on hypertext entitled Hypertext Places. See http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/hypertext.places.htm

p)         PRESENTATIONS AT MEETINGS:

i)          Invited:

December, 2003: Presented on "Computing Gadgets for Academic Work" at the Learning Technology Symposium organized by the Centre for Leadership in Learning, McMaster University.

December, 2003: Presented on "TAPoR: Text Analysis Portal for Research" at the Orion-CA*net 4; Advanced Networking Day at McMaster University.

September, 2003: Presented on a panel on "Education and Outreach" for the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities 10th Anniversary Symposium at the University of Virginia.

September, 2003: Presented on a panel on "Update on the Globalization and Autonomy Compendium" at the Second Globalization and Autonomy Team Meeting, Munk Center for International Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

March, 2003: Presented a lecture on "Between Games: Dialogue as Interactivity in Multimedia" at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. This was one of three lectures presented as a U of A Distinguished Visiting Lecturer on New Media and Digital Criticism.

March, 2003: Presented a lecture on "Game Criticism: Where do we start with Computer Games" at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. This was one of three lectures presented as a U of A Distinguished Visiting Lecturer on New Media and Digital Criticism.

March, 2003: Presented a lecture on "Analytical Multimedia: Doing and Studying New Media" at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. This was one of three lectures presented as a U of A Distinguished Visiting Lecturer on New Media and Digital Criticism.

November, 2002: Presented a keynote address on "MIMes and MeRMAids: On the possibility of computer-aided interpretation" at the Inaugural Canadian Symposium on Text Analysis held at the Université de Montréal.

March, 2002: Presented a paper titled, "Turing's Response; Dialogue as a Model for Interactivity in Multimedia," as part of the Distinguished Speakers Series at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities.

December, 2001: Co-chair with Andrew Mactavish of a session at the Modern Languages Association meeting in New Orleans entitled Computer Games, Narrative, and Special Effects.

February 2, 2001: Presented with Paul Barrette on "Building WWW Databases" at the Ontario Libraries Information Technology Association conference in Toronto.

November, 2000: Presented with Fredrick Hall on "The Hamilton Performance Archive" at the Theatre and New Media: The Meeting of Two Communication Worlds Symposium at McMaster University.

July, 2000: Participated in a panel on "The Humanities Computing Job Market" at the ALLC-ACH 2000 in Glasgow, UK.

June, 2000: Presented on "Electronic Texts and XML" at the University of Waterloo.

May, 2000: Presented on "Surviving the Web" for the McMaster University Library.

March, 2000: Presented on "The Multimedia Academy: From Plato to the Web" as part of the McMaster Over the Ivy Wall series.

February, 2000: Presented a paper on "Trajan's Column: Image-based WWW Sites in the Humanities" at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky.

February, 2000: Presented on "Surviving the Web" at the Ontario Libraries Information Technology Association conference in Toronto.

December, 1999: Presented at the New Tools for Teaching and Learning symposium organized by the Centre for Leadership and Learning on "Web Assignments: Integrating WWW assignments".

December, 1999: Presented on "Using Full-Text Databases Through the WWW" as part of a panel in the New Tools for Teaching and Learning symposium organized by the Centre for Leadership and Learning.

November, 1999: Presented a paper on "Is humanities computing an academic discipline?" for a seminar on that subject at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. The seminar was organized by the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities. (See: http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/hcs/rockwell.html)

July, 1999: Presented a paper on "MILE: Efficiently Building Linear Instructional Material" at the Oxford University Humanities Computing Unit.

July, 1999: Presented a paper on "Teaching Multimedia: A Strategic and Structured Approach" at the Oxford University Humanities Computing Unit.