Trevor H. Howard-Hill

Trevor H. Howard-Hill (October 17, 1933 - June 1, 2011) was a New Zealand born scholar of English literature.

He was considered a leading figure in the field of bibliography and book history and an important voice in debates over editorial theory.

The Index to British Literary Bibliography, a project that Howard-Hill conceived in the early 1960s, was published in eleven volumes over three decades, from 1969 to 2009.

An early proponent of the field of literary computing, he also produced the 37-volume Oxford Shakespeare Concordances, published from 1969 to 1973.

[3] After earning his Ph.D. at New Zealand's Victoria University of Wellington in 1960,[4] and working as head of cataloging at the Alexander Turnbull Library, he moved to Great Britain and became a research fellow at Oxford from 1965 to 1970.