Adam Crymble is a Technical Project Officer (Web) based in London with 11 years of professional experience and three years focused on hands-on website administration and development for academic clients. He combines a strong humanities background—a PhD in History from King's College London and MA/BA in History from Western Ontario—with practical web development skills, making him adept at translating scholarly needs into usable online resources. As a trustee of ProgHist Ltd and a full‑stack contributor to the Programming Historian’s Jekyll site, he has improved site metadata, navigation and content linking, demonstrating attention to detail in scholarly publishing workflows. He specializes in building and maintaining web solutions for academia, balancing technical changes (like ISSN and update timestamps) with editorial and pedagogical requirements. Colleagues value him for bridging rigorous research standards with dependable, user-focused web tooling.
11 years of coding experience
PhD, History, PhD, History at King's College London, U. of London
MA, Public History, MA, Public History at The University of Western Ontario
Jekyll-based static site for The Programming Historian
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:73 reviews, 1365 commits, 292 PRs in 7 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Adam primarily focused on updating the footer of the Jekyll-based website. Their contributions included adding and reformatting publisher details, including the ISSN, and attempting to add a "last updated" timestamp. They also added a link to a Python lesson and made minor adjustments to the menu structure.
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Adam Crymble - Technical Project Officer (Web) at Academic News