Estelle Guéville is a historian, literary scholar, and digital humanist specializing in medieval manuscript cultures, gender studies, and computational approaches to textual artefacts. She is currently pursuing her PhD at Yale University and is Associate Researcher at the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Her doctoral research reconstructs the first large-scale dataset of female scribal production in Christian Europe before 1600, integrating codicology, paleography, and computational analysis to illuminate the scribal agency, literacy, intellectual, devotional and liturgical contributions of premodern women. She is also the co-director of the Paris Bible Project and is co-author of the book "Medieval Manuscripts and the Computational Humanities: Big Data, Scribes, and the “Paris Bible.”" More broadly, her work advances data-driven approaches to medieval book cultures and the creation of open, interoperable resources for the study of premodern textuality.