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Melodee Wood is a Senior Lecturer in Digital History at Loughborough University, where she has been since 2015. Her academic journey includes a PhD from the University of Glasgow and undergraduate studies at Clark University. Prior to Loughborough, she held roles such as Principal Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University and teaching fellowships at the University of Warwick. Her work emphasizes open research, computational methods in humanities, and the intersections of digital archives with historical narratives.
Wood’s research focuses on digital history, particularly analyzing historical newspapers, transnational exchanges, and the application of computational techniques to historical data. She advocates for open access publishing and collaborates with journals like Frontiers in Digital Humanities and the Open Library of the Humanities. Her editorial roles include History Editor for these platforms and membership in the Advisory Board of British History Online.
Her publications span topics like digitized newspapers, textual analysis methodologies, and the role of print media in shaping cultural identities. She actively engages with academic communities via social media, emphasizing collaborative and accessible scholarship.



