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2017 ADHO Awards

The yearly ADHO conference is also the occasion for handing out a number of prizes. The triennial Antonio Zampolli Prize for a singular project or accomplishment was awarded at this year’s DH conference. In honor of its 30th anniversary, the… Read More »2017 ADHO Awards

Registration for DH2017

Registration is now open for the DH2017 conference at McGill University, Montréal, Quebec from 8-11 August 2017. Details below, and on the DH2017 site.   Registration for DH2017 is now open via conftool. Early registration fees are available until June 7th. Registration will… Read More »Registration for DH2017

Announcing DH2017 Keynotes

The Program Committee are delighted to have Kim Christen and Marin Dacos as keynote speakers for DH2017. They have been invited as internationally renowned scholars working on issues of access (the conference theme). In addition, the 2017 Antonio Zampolli Prize will be awarded to the Textual Encoding Initiative (TEI) community, and there… Read More »Announcing DH2017 Keynotes

Call for Hosts, DH2020

The ADHO Conference Coordinating Committee invites proposals to host the Digital Humanities conference in 2020. According to the three-year rotation adopted by the ADHO steering committee in 2014, DH2020 will be hosted in the US or Canada. (Please see ADHO's… Read More »Call for Hosts, DH2020

The Japanese Association for Digital Humanities announces its 6th annual conference: JADH2017 ‘Creating Data through Collaboration’

The Japanese Association for Digital Humanities is pleased to announce its sixth annual conference, to be held at Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, September 11-12, 2017. The conference will feature posters, papers and panels. We invite proposals globally on all aspects… Read More »The Japanese Association for Digital Humanities announces its 6th annual conference: JADH2017 ‘Creating Data through Collaboration’