"Collecting Digital Scholarship in Academic Libraries," delivered at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, October 5, 2001.
"What do Scholars Need and Expect from Electronic Texts? Lessons Learned at IATH," delivered at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, October 4, 2001.
"Knowledge Representation as a Core Activity of Humanities Computing," delivered as part of "A Practicable Future For Computing in the Humanities: An International Symposium," University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia, July 2-5.
"Publishing originally digital scholarship at the University of Virginia," delivered at the 2001 ACH/ALLC Conference, New York University, June 16th, 2001
"A Master's Degree in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia," delivered at the 2001 ACH/ALLC Conference, New York University, June 16th, 2001
"Containing Multitudes: Assessing Manuscript Material and Developing a Whitman DTD" (with Alice Rutkowski), delivered at the 2001 ACH/ALLC Conference, New York University, June 13th, 2001
"A Master's Degree in Digital Humanities: Part of the Media Studies Program at the University of Virginia," delivered at the 2001 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Université Laval, Québec, Canada, May 25, 2001.
"Reconsidering and revising the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions' Guidelines for Scholarly Editions" part of the panel on "New Directions for Digital Textuality" at the 2001 Conference of the Society for Textual Scholarship, Graduate Center of the City University of New York, April 19, 2001
"Knowledge Representation in Humanities Computing," Lecture I in the eHumanities NEH Lecture Series on Technology & the Humanities, Washington, DC, April 3, 2001.
Panelist, "Librarians, Scholars, and Publishers: Creating Resources for Scholarship," part of "Beyond Business as Usual: Building Partnerships for Fundamental Change," the 2001 Annual Sponsors' Symposium of the Council on Library and Information Resources, Washington, D.C., March 14, 2001.
"Humanities Informatics: Some Examples," presented at Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, PA, February 9, 2001.