By Ryan Cordell. Many—though far from all, I realize—ProfHacker readers are involved in the digital humanities (DH). More than two years ago I wrote about the launch of DHCommons, a resource for connecting scholars interested in collaborating on DH projects. Later that year I wrote about how DHCommons was partnering with the Association for Computers and the Humanities to connect new DH scholars with mentors. Since then DHCommons has partnered with centerNet, the international network of digital humanities centers, to launch a new journal that will peer review mid-stage DH projects. The central goals of the DHCommons journal can be found in the vision statement. More...
27 avril 2014
DHCommons Journal Seeks Mid-Stage Digital Humanities Projects for Review in Inaugural Issue
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