Every volume of the Anthology contains proceedings with a single conference or workshop. Editorial tasks related to each volume, including peer-review and acceptance decision, are handeled directly by the program chairs for the conference, who serve as editors of the volume.
The Editor-in-Chief of the Anthology (Taylor Arnold, University of Richmond) is responsible for accepting proposals for volumes and the process of publishing each volume on the website and through CrossRef. They also lead the long-term planning for the publication along with the Anthology's advisory board, consisting of:
We also work closely with the Executive Board of our parent organization, the Association for Computers and the Humanities. We will be releasing a full governance document in early September 2025. In the meantime, the best way to get involved is to propose a volume for the Anthology or contribute a paper one of the participating conferences.