Martha Nell Smith


Martha Nell Smith is a professor of English and founding director of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her work's main focus is on the life and works of the poet Emily Dickinson.

Career

A native of San Angelo, Texas, Smith is Coordinator and Executive Editor of the Dickinson Electronic Archives projects at the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia. With Lara Vetter, Smith is editor of Emily Dickinson’s Correspondence: A Born-Digital Textual Inquiry from the Mellon-sponsored Rotunda New Digital Scholarship, University of Virginia Press.
With teams at the University of Illinois, University of Virginia, University of Nebraska, University of Alberta, and Northwestern University, Smith worked on two interrelated Mellon-sponsored data mining and visualization initiatives, NORA and MONK. Smith also serves on the editorial board and steering committee of NINES, and is on the advisory board of the Poetess Archive.
Smith is President of the Emily Dickinson International Society.
In 2009, Livingston College at Rutgers University awarded Smith its Distinguished Alumni Award 2009 for scholarly achievement and leadership.
In May 2011, Smith was voted Chair-Elect of the University of Maryland Senate, and became Chair for the 2012–2013 term.
The recipient of numerous awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Mellon Foundation, and the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education for her work on Dickinson, American literary history, and in new media, Smith is a founding board member of the Emily Dickinson International Society, for which she has served as President since August 2013.
In 2012 Smith helped locate a photo believed to be of Dickinson, considered to be the only picture of the reclusive poet as an adult.

Publications

Smith has published five books:
She has also published more than 40 articles and essays in American Literature, Studies in the Literary Imagination, ', Women’s Studies Quarterly, Profils Americains, San Jose Studies, The Emily Dickinson Journal, ESQ, and '.