The Digital Humanities Summer Institute gives students and scholars a chance to broaden their knowledge of the Digital Humanities within a feasible timeframe. The DHSI Colloquium was first founded by Diane Jakacki and Cara Leitch to act as a means of supporting graduates who wanted to be a part of such a gathering. The Colloquium has grown in recent years, to the point where it is now seen as an important part of the field’s conference calendar for emerging and established scholars alike, but it remains a non-threatening space in which students, scholars, and practitioners can share their ideas. This issue is testament to that diversity, as well as the strength of the research being presented at the Colloquium. It includes Scott B. Weingart...
The Summer School dedicated to Digital Humanities (DH) for Art History, held between 27 June and 1 J...
DIGITAL HUMANITIES: THE FUTURE OF THE HUMANITIES | The article deals with a widespread global phenom...
Increasingly, scholars are producing works in non-traditional genres and mediums, published using al...
The Digital Humanities Summer Institute gives students and scholars a chance to broaden their knowle...
This is the introduction to the DHSI Colloquium Special Issue. The DHSI Colloquium serves as a foru...
This article offers reflections arising from a recent colloquium at the Open University on the impli...
Introduction to the inaugural issue of the DH Benelux Journal which explores the theme of Integratin...
This study identifies how the flagship Digital Humanities conference has evolved since 2004 and cont...
Big Digital Humanities has its origins in a series of seminal articles Patrik Svensson published in ...
"This paper explores a history of humanities computing over the past decade as embodied in or repres...
The University of Bologna has a long tradition in Digital Humanities, both at the level of research ...
Defining digital humanities is a unique academic challenge. In this volume, Julian Chambliss, Profes...
Digital humanities are at the leading edge of applying computer-based technology in the humanities. ...
The University of Bologna has a long tradition in Digital Humanities, both at the level of research ...
All too often, defining a discipline becomes more an exercise of exclusion than inclusion. Disruptin...
The Summer School dedicated to Digital Humanities (DH) for Art History, held between 27 June and 1 J...
DIGITAL HUMANITIES: THE FUTURE OF THE HUMANITIES | The article deals with a widespread global phenom...
Increasingly, scholars are producing works in non-traditional genres and mediums, published using al...
The Digital Humanities Summer Institute gives students and scholars a chance to broaden their knowle...
This is the introduction to the DHSI Colloquium Special Issue. The DHSI Colloquium serves as a foru...
This article offers reflections arising from a recent colloquium at the Open University on the impli...
Introduction to the inaugural issue of the DH Benelux Journal which explores the theme of Integratin...
This study identifies how the flagship Digital Humanities conference has evolved since 2004 and cont...
Big Digital Humanities has its origins in a series of seminal articles Patrik Svensson published in ...
"This paper explores a history of humanities computing over the past decade as embodied in or repres...
The University of Bologna has a long tradition in Digital Humanities, both at the level of research ...
Defining digital humanities is a unique academic challenge. In this volume, Julian Chambliss, Profes...
Digital humanities are at the leading edge of applying computer-based technology in the humanities. ...
The University of Bologna has a long tradition in Digital Humanities, both at the level of research ...
All too often, defining a discipline becomes more an exercise of exclusion than inclusion. Disruptin...
The Summer School dedicated to Digital Humanities (DH) for Art History, held between 27 June and 1 J...
DIGITAL HUMANITIES: THE FUTURE OF THE HUMANITIES | The article deals with a widespread global phenom...
Increasingly, scholars are producing works in non-traditional genres and mediums, published using al...