Digital Humanities Now

Discover the Best of Digital Humanities Scholarship

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Digital Humanities Now seeks to publish scholarship produced by and for the Digital Humanities community.

The Editors’ Choice posts showcase long-form and thoughtful pieces about research, methods, theories, and pedagogy, as well as interpretations of the results of digitally-based research projects. The most promising Editors’ Choice Posts will be solicited for peer-review and publication in our forthcoming quarterly journal to highlight and credit the best work in the field.

The Fall 2011 relaunch of Digital Humanities Now uses feeds to aggregate the work of digital humanists. The content featured on this site is drawn from the Compendium of the Digital Humanities, which was built on the foundation of the Digital Humanities Registry. Digital Humanities Now also draws from automated searches for digital humanities content and from information shared by the community at large on Twitter.

If you are not already in the Digital Humanities Registry and would like to be, or your information has changed recently, please fill out the form below. If you would like your work to be considered for Digital Humanities Now, check the Compendium to see if you are already listed. If not, please make sure to include an RSS or Atom feed in the form below.

 

 

  • A PressForward Publication Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
  • Digital Humanities Now showcases the scholarship and news of interest to the digital humanities community, through a process of aggregation, discovery, curation, and review. Learn more about our community-driven identification and evaluation system, which determines the content of the DHNow site and its quarterly journal.

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