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Digital Humanities Now wins inaugural DH Award

Digital Humanities Now wins inaugural DH Award Written by Joan Fragaszy Troyano, February 19th, 2013 Digital Humanities Now, a PressForward publication experimenting with the aggregation and curation of scholarly communication on the open web, has won an inaugural DH Award. The award was determined by a public vote, and DHNow won in the “Best Blog, […]

CFPs & Conferences, News

CFP: More Library Mashups

In 2014 Information Today Inc. will be publishing the second edition of Library Mashups entitled More Library Mashups. Call for Chapters: More Library Mashups – What I Learned Today… : What I Learned Today….

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: With Thanks to Woolf and emacs, Reading ‘The Waves’ with Stephen Ramsay

I am currently teaching a graduate course (eng630: “Digital Humanities”: Emerging Tools and Debates in Literary Study) and, as much as possible, I’m trying to make clear the mechanics behind some of the text-analysis in the works we’re reading. So, this week, as I prepared to discuss Stephen Ramsay’s Reading Machines, I wanted to reproduce some […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Sixteen Month Review

Sixteen months after the relaunch of Digital Humanities Now, it is time again to offer a glimpse behind the scenes. While many of the trends we identified in our six month report remain stable, there have been two significant changes in our editorial process. First, we have reduced our publication cycle from daily to twice […]

News, Resources

Resource: A Big Bach Download: All of Bach’s Organ Works for Free

A quick fyi for Bach lovers: You can download for free the complete organ works of Johann Sebastian Bach. They were recorded by Dr. James Kibbie (University of Michigan) on original baroque organs in Leipzig, Germany. Start with a collection of Favorite Masterworks, or get the complete worksthat have been divided into 13 groups for easy download. Once you download these […]