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LEAF-Writer Wins the 2025 Rahtz Prize for TEI Ingenuity

LEAF at Bucknell University, with a logo (a page turning into a pointy brakcet)

The 2025 Rahtz Prize for TEI Ingenuity was awarded to the collaborators of LEAF-Writer! LEAF-Writer is a component of the Linked Editorial Academic Framework, the first U.S.-based installation of the virtual research environment. The development of LEAF-Writer Commons was a collaboration between Bucknell University, the Collaboratory for Writing and Research on Culture (CWRC), and colleagues at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom.

Several Bucknell students, including Justin Verlin ’27 and Viveka Kurup ’25 as part of the JoAnn Patrick-Ezzell ’75 & Andrew Ezzell Data Science Student Fellows Program, worked with Diane Jakacki (Digital Scholarship Coordinator) to contribute to the development of the LEAF Turning Engine, a valuable feature that enhances the platform.

The text in this note is adapted from the Bucknell news article linked above.

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