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[1] From: Julia Flanders <Julia_Flanders_at_brown.edu> (29)
Subject: Call for submissions: Digital Humanities Quarterly
[2] From: Julia Flanders <Julia_Flanders_at_BROWN.EDU> (27)
Subject: Call for reviewers: Digital Humanities Quarterly
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Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 09:47:10 +0000
From: Julia Flanders <Julia_Flanders_at_brown.edu>
Subject: Call for submissions: Digital Humanities Quarterly
Submissions are invited for Digital Humanities Quarterly, a new
open-access peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Alliance of
Digital Humanities Organizations and the Association for Computers
and the Humanities. Submissions may be mailed to
submissions_at_digitalhumanities.org. A web submission form will also be
available soon.
We welcome material on all aspects of digital media in the
humanities, including humanities computing, new media, digital
libraries, game studies, digital editing, pedagogy, hypertext and
hypermedia, computational linguistics, markup theory, and related
fields. Submissions are invited in the following categories:
--Articles representing original research in digital humanities
--Editorials and opinion pieces on any aspect of digital humanities
--Reviews of web resources, books, software tools, digital
publications, and other relevant materials
--Interactive media works including digital art, hypertext
literature, criticism, and interactive experiments. A separate
detailed call for interactive submissions is also available; see
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/en//DHquarterly/InteractivemediaCall
Submissions in all categories may be in traditional formats, or may
be formally experimental. We welcome submissions that experiment with
the rhetoric of the digital medium. We encourage the use of
standards-based formats, but over time we will work to accommodate a
wider range of media types and experimental functions.
Submissions may be of any length. All submissions will be peer reviewed.
For submission guidelines, please visit
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/guidelines/index.html.
For further information, and to contact our editors, please visit the
DHQ web site at http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/
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Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 09:47:34 +0000
From: Julia Flanders <Julia_Flanders_at_BROWN.EDU>
Subject: Call for reviewers: Digital Humanities Quarterly
Digital Humanities Quarterly is still seeking reviewers and welcomes
your participation! Our thanks to all those who have already
expressed a willingness to review. We are glad of reviewers in all
areas of expertise, including:
--digital libraries
--humanities computing
--languages and language learning
--corpus linguistics
--new media
--literature and literary theory
--art and art history
--museum and cultural heritage areas of specialization
--hypertext, hypermedia, interactive fiction and art
and, in short, any field related to the scholarship and practice of
digital humanities.
To sign up as a reviewer, please send the following information to
submissions_at_digitalhumanities.org:
Your name and email address
Your institutional affiliation and country
The languages you're able to review in
The areas of specialization you're interested in reviewing in
How regularly you would be willing to review
Thank you!
best wishes, Julia
Julia Flanders
Editor, DHQ
Brown University
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