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Lindsay Gill

Digitization Assistant Lead

Pronouns:
she/her
Email:
lg8@iu.edu
Department:
English
Campus:
IU Bloomington
Major:
Literature

Lindsay Gill is a PhD Candidate in English, with a minor from the Luddy School. She recently graduated with an MLS in Rare Books and Manuscripts from Indiana University-Bloomington. Her research examines Mariology, manuscripts, and the ways in which women's behaviors were described and prescribed in early medieval England. She is interested in textual erasure and recovery.

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