Post date: 25 March 2013

Review time is the duration between submission of a manuscript for possible publication and the author's receipt of notification of the editor's decision. There are two

Post date: 25 March 2013

Literary and Linguistic Computing: Table of Contents - Special Issue "Dialectometry", Vol. 28, No. 1, April 2013. In Memoriam Lisa Lena Opas-Hänninen (1957–2013),

Post date: 19 March 2013

Hosted this year by Michigan State University’s MATRIX: The Center for the Digital Humanities & Social Sciences, a Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities (Day of DH)

Post date: 18 March 2013

The third edition of the Workshop on "Annotation of Corpora for Research in the Humanities" (ACRH-3) will be held on December 12, 2013 at the University of Sofia

Post date: 17 March 2013

The Digital.Humanities@Oxford Summer School (DHOXSS) is an annual training event taking place this year on 8 - 12 July 2013 at the University of Oxford for researchers

Post date: 17 March 2013

We invite proposals that will advance the goals and mission of the ACH, to support computer-assisted research, teaching, and software and content development in

Post date: 14 March 2013

The recently closed call for contributions has been a success! Sixteen papers and fourteen posters have been selected. The conference programme is now even

Post date: 13 March 2013

The Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Kansas is pleased to announce the call for papers for our Fall 2013 Digital Humanities Forum

Post date: 09 March 2013

The past fifteen years has seen a resurgence of interest in a formal understanding and computational applications of the phenomenon of narrative. Since 1999 there

Post date: 09 March 2013

Nominations are now invited for three committee posts, each to serve a 3-year term.  The current members of the executive committee, Chris Meister, Espen Ore

Post date: 02 March 2013

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