Digital Humanities Quarterly: issue number 1 onlineThe first issue of Digital Humanities Quarterly is
online at the following URL: http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/. DHQ is an
open-access, peer-reviewed scholarly journal covering all aspects of digital
media in the humanities, published online by the Alliance of Digital Humanities
Organizations.
DHQ Volume 1, Issue 1 (Spring 2007) The first issue of DHQ has been a long time in
the making. The first organizational efforts began in June 2005, and the
journal’s technical development started soon after. O-ton: "The world may
not need yet another academic journal, but it does need experiments in how
academic journals are published. DHQ is conceived as just such an experiment,
conducted by the community best suited to make it a success and learn from the
results."
Content of first issue: DHQ Volume 1, Issue 1 (Spring 2007) http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/ - Interpretative Quests in Theory and Pedagogy Jeff Howard, University of Texas, Austin - Webs of Significance: The Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project, New Technology, and the Democratization of History Drew VandeCreek, Northern Illinois University - Encoding for Endangered Tibetan Texts Linda E. Patrik, Union College - Reading Potential: The Oulipo and the Meaning of Algorithms Mark Wolff, Hartwick College - Tenure, Promotion and Digital Publication Joseph Raben, Queens College, City University of New York - Philosophy and Digital Humanities: A review of Willard McCarty, Humanities Computing (London and NY: Palgrave, 2005) Johanna Drucker, University of Virginia Posted: Montag - April 09, 2007 at 04:07 nachm. |
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