Anthology of Computers and the Humanities

Welcome!

Welcome to Anthology of Computers and the Humanities. The goal of the Anthology is to create a low-cost, open-access, and easy-to-maintain digital archive that hosts peer-reviewed conference papers from digital humanities conferences and workshops. The archive will be indexed across the most popular scholarly indices and include support for persistent identifiers including DOIs (digital object identifier) and ORCID iDs. The first volume is planned to be released in mid-August, so please check back soon for the initial round of publications.

Information for Workshop/Conference Organizers

Are you hosting a workshop or conference series that would like to publish your peer-reviewed proceedings or other materials in the Anthology of Computers and the Humanities? We are now welcoming proposals from groups looking to publish in the in the anthology. Please reach out to Taylor Arnold (tarnold2@richmond.edu) for more details or with any questions!

Information for Authors

The Anthology accepts papers written in several different formats. We have standard templates for LaTex, Word, or Markdown available from the links below.

Check the CFP for your specific conference to see if there are details (such as prefered formats, length, required sections, anonymity, and the use of appendices) encoding in a conference-specific version of these files. If you are a conference organizer and would like to translate these into another language, please get in touch.