The theme of this conference will focus on the need to re-conceptualize the ways in which we engage with digital technology in particular regard to the speed with which
The amount of literary material available on-line keeps growing rapidly: there are machine-readable texts from libraries, collections and e-book stores, as well as "live" literature
Narratives are ubiquitous in human experience. We use them to communicate, convince, explain, and entertain. As far as we know, every society in the world has
The Digital Classicist London seminar series, which provides a forum for research into the ancient world that employs digital research methods, invites submissions for Summer
The University of Applied Sciences Berlin (Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin) organizes the annual scientific conference "Culture and computer science"
The Journal of Digital Culture and Electronic Scholarship is an international peer reviewed interdisciplinary publication with a focus on technology in the humanities, arts and social
GO::DH is a Community of Interest whose purpose is to address barriers that hinder communication and collaboration among researchers and students of the Digital Arts, Humanities,
The heart of humanist scholarship is “quotation”, reproduction plus citation. Reproduction lets us focus on an object of study—a word, a verse. Citation saves us from
The Journal of Digital Culture and Electronic Scholarship welcomes submissions of scholarly articles between 5,000 – 8,000 words in length. Well researched and
The main theme of the 17th International Conference on Electronic Publishing (ELPUB) will be extracting and processing data from the vast wealth of digital publishing and
Ideas and concepts in culture, heritage the arts and sciences: digital arts, sound, music, film and animation, 2D and 3D imaging, European projects, archaeology, architecture,
GRISO, Investigation Group of the Golden Age, invites to the participation on the International Conference Digital Humanities: Visibility and Diffusion of the Investigation