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Acknowledgements

Begun in 1996, Ad Hoc was the brainchild of Katherine Gill, who was Assistant Professor of the History of Christianity at the Yale Divinity School. It was established with a gift from John Ely in memory of Harriet Jackson Ely, recognizing her commitment to the study of history and religion. Development of the Ad Hoc Digital Library during the 1997/1998 academic year was supported by a Faculty Support Grant from the Yale University Library and Yale Information and Technology Services. AdHoc receives ongoing support from the Yale Divinity School Library and the Divinity School administration.


Principals

Project director: Ronald K. Rittgers, Assistant Professor of the History of Christianity, Yale Divinity School
Website coordinator: Martha Smalley, Research Services Librarian, Yale Divinity Library

Contributors

Others whose efforts have contributed directly to creating and developing various aspects of the the website include: Caroline Bacon, Terri Lynn Bays, Shannon Craigo-Snell, Joan Duffy, Kristen Fairey, Jennifer Manion, Anne Martino, Michael Powell, and Jim Forsyth.




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