Andrew Jewell
Assistant Professor of Digital Projects
Editor, Willa Cather Archive
29 Love Library
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-4100
402-472-5266
ajewell2@unl.edu
Andrew Jewell is Assistant Professor of Digital Projects at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries and the editor of the Willa Cather Archive. He is the editor, with Janis P. Stout, of A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather: An Expanded, Electronic Edition and is the co-director, with Kari Ronning, of the Willa Cather Journalism project. The latter project is an effort to digitally edit, annotate, and publish, for first time, the complete journalistic writings of Willa Cather between 1891-1904, encompassing nearly six hundred individual articles.
Andy has been working in digital research since 2001, when he became an editorial assistant on the Walt Whitman Archive, a project on which he continues to participate as Contributing Editor of Walt Whitman's Poetry Manuscripts.
Andy received his Ph.D. in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American literature in 2004. His publications include:
- "Twentieth-Century Mass Media Appearances" in A Companion to Whitman, edited by Donald D. Kummings. Oxford: Blackwell Press, 2006. With Kenneth M. Price.
- "Ordering Chaos: An Integrated Guide and Online Archive of Walt Whitman's Poetry Manuscripts." Literary and Linguistic Computing 20.2 (2005): 205-217. With Brett Barney, Mary Ellen Ducey, Kenneth M. Price, Brian Pytlik Zillig, and Katherine Walter.
- "Willa Cather's Greenwich Village: New Contexts for 'Coming, Aphrodite!'" Studies in American Fiction. 32.1 (Spring 2004): 59-80.
- "'How the Great Do Tumble': Mark Twain's Later Articles in the San Francisco Daily Alta California." American Periodicals 12 (2002): 96-114.
- "Remembering, Not Composing: Clarifying the Record on '[I'll Trace this Garden].'" Walt Whitman Quarterly Review 20.2 (Fall 2002): 78-80.
Andy lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, with his wife and two daughters.

