Michael F. Suarez

[1] He is editor-in-chief of the largest digital humanities project in the world: Oxford Scholarly Editions Online.

[4] He has been awarded research fellowships by the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and at Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

[5] In 2010 The Oxford Companion to the Book which he edited with H. R. Woudhuysen, was published and commended for its range and depth of detail.

[7][8] In 2014–2015 as Lyell Lecturer Suarez focused on "The Reach of Bibliography" at the Bodleian Library, Oxford University.

Rosenbach Lectures in Bibliography at the University of Pennsylvania in 2021 on "Printing Abolition: How the Fight to Ban the British Slave Trade Was Won, 1783–1807" and highlighted the role of Martha Gurney in creating public opinion against slavery in Sugar plantations in the Caribbean.