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Ian Gunn
School Computing Officer

Architecture: School of Arts, Culture and Environment (ACE)
The University of Edinburgh
Room 4.12
The Maltings
20 Chambers Street
EH1 1JZ
Scotland
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0) 131 650 8020
email: ian.gunn@ed.ac.uk



Profile

Main responsibilities are the planning, implementation, support and maintenance of computer-based services and solutions in support of teaching, research and administration in the School. Ian completed a Post-Graduate in Drawing and Painting at Edinburgh College of Art in 1980 and has since worked in Open Learning, teaching and computing environments. He lectured in Information Technology, Printing and Publishing at Napier University and while there co-founded the Split Pea Press as an academic vehicle for research and teaching support. His current interests are in Literary Geography and the visualisation of time and space in literature.

Publications

Alistair McCleery, William S Brockman and Ian Gunn, 'Fresh Evidence and Further Complications: Correcting the Text of the Random House 1934 Edition of Ulysses', Joyce Studies Annual, 2008 forthcoming.

Ian Gunn and Clive Hart, 'Rearranging the Furniture at No 7', James Joyce Quarterly, Vol 44.4 Spring 2008 forthcoming.

Ian Gunn and Mark Wright, 'Visualising Joyce' in Hypermedia Joyce Studies, Volume 7, number 1, Online Journal http://hjs.ff.cuni.cz/archives/v7/main/essays.php? essay=gunn

Harald Beck and Clive Hart with maps by Ian Gunn, 'Sunwise: The Sun in Ulysses', Papers on Joyce, 10/11 (2004-2005), p15-29.

Ian Gunn and Clive Hart, James Joyce's Dublin, A Topographical Guide to the Dublin of Ulysses, Thames & Hudson, 2004.

Ian Gunn, Dublin Evening Telegraph 16 June 1904, Typographical reproduction, Split Pea Press, 2004.

Ian Gunn, A Wake Newlitter. Electronic edition, CD-ROM, Split Pea Press, 2000.

Alistair McCleery and Ian Gunn, 'On Looking into Joyce's First Homer', in The Adventures of Ulysses by Charles Lamb, Edinburgh: Split Pea Press, 1992, pp159-68.

Ian Gunn and Alistair McCleery, The Ulysses Telegraph, Edinburgh: Split Pea Press, 1990.

Ian Gunn and Alistair McCleery, Ulysses Pagefinder, Edinburgh: Split Pea Press, 1988.

Ian Gunn, 'Throwaway', James Joyce Broadsheet, No 6, October 1981, p3.

Ian Gunn and Alistair McCleery, 'James Joyce, Writer of the Sixties: A Study in the Creation of a Classic', at 'Material Cultures, the Book the Text and the Archive', Centre for the History of the Book, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, July 2000.

Ian Gunn, 'A Wake Newslitter - Electronic Edition', at ALLC/ACH, Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing and the Association for Computers and the Humanities, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, July 2000.

Ian Gunn, 'Re-Awakening the Newslitter', delivered to 'Joyce 2000: The Right to Write', XVII International James Joyce Symposium, Goldsmith's College, University of London, London, June 2000.

David Craig and Ian Gunn , 'Analysis of Distance Learning Courses for Library/Information Staff in the United Kingdom and Mauritius and the Current Evaluation of Electronic Delivery', delivered to EDEN 1997 Annual Conference, Budapest, Hungary, June 1997.

David Craig, Ian Gunn and Alistair McCleery, 'A Cheap and Cheerful Case Study in Multimedia for Flexible Learning' delivered to ALT-C: Promoting Active Learning, University of Hull, September, 1994.

Book Reviews

Faithful Departed: The Dublin of James Joyce's 'Ulysses' by Kieran Hickey in James Joyce Quarterly, Vol 42/43 Nos 1/4, Fall 2004/Summer 2006. p346-48.

Projects

Rebuilding No 7 Eccles Street, Dublin www.no7.org.uk/

Wake Typeface
www.harenet.co.uk/splitpea/wake/

Conferences Papers and Presentations

Ian Gunn and Mark Wright, 'Visualising Joyce', at The International James Joyce Foundation Symposium 'Bloomsday 100", Dublin, June, 2004, Paper delivered on 15th June.

Ian Gunn, 'Virtual Dublin, Time and Space in Joyce's Ulysses', delivered to 'Texts in Time', University College, Dublin, November 2000.

Ian Gunn, 'On the Internet and a Shoestring -- A Digitisation Project completed with no funding and no meetings', at DRH2000, Digital Resources for the Humanities, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, September 2000