Credits

Content author: Britt Mize. Web developer: Bryan Tarpley. The Beowulf's Afterlives Bibliographic Database is published by the Center of Digital Humanities Research, Texas A&M University, 2018-present.

Sponsoring entities or programs at Texas A&M University: the Center of Digital Humanities Research, the Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research, the Arts and Humanities Fellowship, and the Department of English.

Content consultants (on whose specific competencies or access to materials I have drawn): Lin Bae, James Bosomworth, Yoojung Choi, Dragana Djordjevic, David F. Johnson, Johanna Kramer, Lindsey Macchiarella, Kilie McCain, Jonathan Quick, Mikko Tuhkanen, and Apostolos Vasilakis.

Bruce Gilchrist and Marijane Osborn have been especially generous with information and access to their collections. They have my sincere gratitude. Thank you also to the many others who have offered tips and leads, including (in addition to the consultants named above) Rebecca Albers, Carl Edlund Anderson, Michaela Baca, Rebecca Barnhouse, Ashley Barros, Rebecca Baumgarten, Tiffany Beechy, Brad Busbee, Patrick Dolan, Amber Dunai, Cody Ellis, Heide Estes, Jacqueline Fay, Melissa Filbeck, Lori Ann Garner, Renee George, Alison Gulley, Lydia Hill, Josh Hollingsworth, Teresa Hooper, Maura Ives, Lindsey Jones, Julie Kircher, Roy Liuzza, Martinus van de Logt, Alexandra Matheny, Susan Morrison, Kevin O'Sullivan, Nandra Perry, Noah Peterson, Thijs Porck, Elizabeth Robinson, James Rumford, Spenser Santos, Bryan Tarpley, Fran Thielman, Katayoun Torabi, Renée Ward, Meredith White, Mallorie Williams, and Kimberly Zarins.

Often my first awareness of some Beowulf engagement has come from a published resource that provided information I could follow up in order to document the item for myself. In addition to the bibliographic works listed in the "About" page, sources of several such leads have been James Bosomworth's Beowulf in 2-D website, Kathleen Forni's book Beowulf's Popular Afterlife in Literature, Comic Books, and Film (New York: Routledge, 2018), and the "Bibliografía" of Bernardo Santano Moreno, trans., Beowulf (Madrid: Cátedra: Letras Universales, 2019), 69-74.

Several students have served as project assistants at different times over the years: Rebecca Albers, Renée George, Kilie McCain, Riley Nicholson, Ryan Randle, Sara Schack, Mallorie Williams, and Bailey Woods.