Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 524.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 07:36:34 +0000
From: Edward Vanhoutte <evanhoutte@kantl.be>
Subject: LLC Young Scholars - deadline extension
Humanities Computing - extension of deadline
Please circulate widely
Apologies for cross-posting
I'm happy to inform the community that the deadline for abstracts of
papers to be included in the special LLC issue on Young Scholars in
Humanities Computing has been extended till March 22nd.
A thematic issue of Literary and Linguistic Computing
<http://www3.oup.co.uk/jnls/list/litlin/> is planned which aims to bring
together a variety of papers reflecting the research of young scholars
in the wide field of Humanities Computing. The editors of this volume
(Melissa Terras and Edward Vanhoutte) are looking for candidates who
will have a chance to report on their research in this most established
journal in the discipline. Preference will be given to those at the
start of their academic career, such as PhD or advanced master degree
students.
Participants should supply a brief outline of their academic history,
current academic affiliation, date of birth, and abstracts of 500 words
detailing the research being undertaken and outlining the subject of
their paper. Each proposal will be subject to peer review, with the ten
best being selected for publication in this volume of LLC. Authors
chosen for publication will be then required to submit a 4-5,000 word
paper regarding their research. Each author will have the opportunity to
be mentored by a senior scholar in the discipline to aid in the
completion of their paper.
Proposals should be sent no later than March 22nd 2002 to the editors at
<evanhoutte@kantl.be>. Applicants will be contacted regarding their
proposal in early June 2002. Successful applicants will be required to
submit their papers by November 2002. Publication is planned for the
Spring 2003.
This is an excellent opportunity for young scholars in the field of
Humanities Computing to be published in a widely read, esteemed journal.
Although this call is primarily for young scholars in Humanities
Computing, all proposals will be considered as long as they are not from
those who hold a full time academic post. People who have began their
academic careers late, and have not yet had the opportunity to establish
themselves in their discipline are encouraged to submit a paper. The
editors are striving for as wide a coverage of Humanities Computing as
possible and encourage senior academics to circulate this call for
papers.
--============= Edward Vanhoutte Co-ordinator Centrum voor Teksteditie en Bronnenstudie - CTB Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies Reviews Editor, Literary and Linguistic Computing Koningstraat 18 / b-9000 Gent / Belgium tel: +32 9 265 93 51 / fax: +32 9 265 93 49 evanhoutte@kantl.be / evanhout@uia.ua.ac.be http://www.kantl.be/ctb/ http://www.kantl.be/ctb/vanhoutte/
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