
Benjamin F. Pauley
Professor · Eighteenth-century British literature
University of VirginiaAbout
Benjamin F. Pauley is a Professor of English at Eastern Connecticut State University, specializing in eighteenth-century British literature. He is the founder of the Eighteenth-Century Book Tracker, a digital resource indexing freely available scans of historical texts, and served on the planning committee for the Mellon Foundation-funded redesign of the English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC). His work bridges traditional literary scholarship with digital humanities methodologies.
Research Interests
Pauley focuses on:
- Eighteenth-century British literature and print culture
- Digital bibliography and book history
- Open-access scholarly resources
- Collaborative digital humanities projects
Scientific Awards
- 2010 Google Digital Humanities Research Award
Leadership & Contributions
As Founding Secretary of the Defoe Society, he is developing a Defoe Attributions Database. He has also contributed to discussions about digitization landscapes through his work on the Eighteenth-Century Book Tracker, noting advancements in platforms like HathiTrust, Google Books, and the Internet Archive.
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