Digital Humanities Quarterly
- Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations
- (2007–Present)
- 0
2007–Present
Quarterly
Julia Flanders
the Northeastern University
English
1938-4122
Yes
Free
Web of Science; Scopus
Digital Humanities Quarterly (DHQ), an open-access, peer-reviewed, digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. Published by the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) and the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), DHQ is also a community experiment in journal publication, with a commitment to: experimenting with publication formats and the rhetoric of digital authoring co-publishing articles with Literary and Linguistic Computing (a well-established print digital humanities journal) in ways that straddle the print/digital divide using open standards to deliver journal content developing translation services and multilingual reviewing in keeping with the strongly international character of ADHO
Humanities
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Digital humanities is a diverse and still emerging field that encompasses the practice of humanities research in and through information technology, and the exploration of how the humanities may evolve through their engagement with technology, media, and computational methods. DHQ seeks to provide a forum where practitioners, theorists, researchers, and teachers in this field can share their work with each other and with those from related disciplines. In identifying the scope of DHQ, we define both ""the humanities"" and ""the digital"" quite broadly, and we invite contributions that probe the boundaries of the domain or re-examine its foundational premises.
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