Digital Humanities Now 2.0: Bigger and Better, with a New Review Process
After five months of retooling, we’re relaunching Digital Humanities Now today. As part of this relaunch it has been moved into the PressForward family of publications, as one of that project’s new...
View ArticleSix Month Review of Digital Humanities Now
It has been six months since Digital Humanities Now relaunched in version 2.0 through the support of the PressForward Project, funded by the Sloan Foundation. The first version, run between 2009 and...
View Article16 Month Review of Digital Humanities Now
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...
View ArticleFiltering Scholarly Writing from the Open Web using Active Learning SVM
Every week Digital Humanities Now (DHNow) distributes the most important news and pieces for the field by publishing links on our website and Twitter feed. In order to identify the content most...
View ArticleSurvey of Scholarship Available on Scholarly Association and Community Websites
Do visitors to the websites of professional scholarly associations and communities find any scholarship? This report assesses the scholarly communication available on the websites of twelve...
View ArticleDigital Humanities Now (and Then)
Over the past four years, Digital Humanities Now (DHNow) has used a variety of approaches to aggregating, reviewing, selecting, and disseminating scholarly content from the open web. Originally...
View ArticleTwo Years of the Journal of Digital Humanities
Seven issues. Nearly 90 works by over 120 authors and a half dozen institutions. More than 600 pages. Who says that there is no scholarship on the open web? With the first two volumes of the Journal of...
View ArticlePrototyping a Curated Scholarly Publication: Digital Humanities Now
This post is part of a series that reflects on three years of research on sourcing and circulating scholarly communication on the open web. In the coming weeks we will share our discoveries, processes,...
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