@article {ioppolo_ifi_2011,
	title = {{\textquoteleft}{\textquoteleft}If I could not liu by it \& be honest{\textquoteright}{\textquoteright}: Putting the Henslowe-Alleyn Manuscript Archive online},
	journal = {Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England},
	volume = {24},
	year = {2011},
	note = {00000},
	pages = {38-45},
	abstract = {Grace Ioppolo begins this essay by diving into a brief history of the Henslowe-Alleyn archive, which constitutes "the first theatre history archive in England" and the "single most important collection on early modern English theatrical performance and production in the world." Ioppolo notes, that as of 2009, the project has digitized over 2,000 pages from the archive. The documents in the archive preserve "an intersection between theatre and the political, cultural, religious, and social spheres of early modern England." Ioppolo discusses her role in the project, which involved using advanced technological to electronically archive the manuscripts. To conclude, Ioppolo returns to the importance the Henslowe-Alleyn materials comprise; the digital archive of these documents allows greater access to these rich materials. },
	url = {http://web.b.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.library.uvic.ca/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=2\&sid=0d42cf8c-0fec-4015-a21a-696c286e6620\%40sessionmgr112\&hid=107},
	author = {Ioppolo, Grace}
}
