🥳 It's time for a new article in #JCLS 5 (1)!
@nmhouston 2026. “Rhymefindr. An Historical Poetics Method for Identifying Rhymes in Nineteenth-Century English Poetry.”
🔗 https://doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4229
#CCLS2025 #ComputationalPoetics #DigitalHumanities #LiteraryComputing
Today was our annual board meeting, where the editors reported on the first 4 issues of #JCLS with statistics on the submission/acceptance ratio, conference participation, and the accelerated publication process since the first issue.
#LiteraryComputing #Journal #CCLS2026 #NewYear #Issue5
At the moment, we're screening your articles and sending out the #review requests. If you want to know more about our #workflow, see: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8107459 and https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8228526
#CCLS2026 #journal #LiteraryComputing #JCLS #OpenAccess #DoubleBlind #Review
Thank you for all the submissions we received for this year's #JCLS conference track!
#CLS #CCLS2026 #LiteraryComputing #DH #Conference

📢 New article in #JCLS 5(1)! 🎉
@axelpichler, Endres, M. & @nilsreiter (2026) “#Interpretation, Argument, #Evaluation. A Workflow for Assessing #LLM-Generated Interpretations of #Poetryhttps://doi.org/10.48694/jcls.4312

#RollingIssue #NLG #CLS #LiteraryComputing

🧠📊 How can we measure imageability in literary texts?
The authors approach how words evoke sensory experience and test whether multimodal #WordEmbeddings can better capture #imageability, #visuality, and #concreteness than text-only models, from words to sentences to poems.
#CCLS2025 #JCLS #CLS
🆕 New issue, new article!
We’re excited to open JCLS 2026, 5(1) with its very first publication:
“Encoding Imagism? Measuring Literary #Imageability, #Visuality and #Concreteness via Multimodal Word #Embeddings” by Bizzoni, Feldkamp & Nielbo. 📖✨
#JCLS #CCLS2025 #LiteraryStudies
📢 The call for papers for the conference track is closing soon. Submit by tonight, January 8 (AoE), and be part of #CCLS2026 in beautiful Potsdam this May. #CfP #CLS #OpenAccess #JCLS #ComputationalLiteraryStudies #LiteraryComputing
ℹ️ https://jcls.io/site/cfp/

RE: https://fedihum.org/@jcls/115747180071951894

Only a few more days, folks, to submit a paper to CCLS2026 in beautiful Potsdam, just a few minutes from Berlin!

And, by the way, if your paper is accepted for the conference, then a preliminary version of your paper will be published as a separate PDF as part of the conference reader before the conference in May, so rather quickly!

#CCLS2026 #Potsdam #Berlin #JCLS #CfP #DiamonOpenAccess

#JCLS wishes everyone a wonderful, healthy, and happy 2026! We hope you had a great winter break and are looking forward to another year of computational literary studies. #CCLS2026 #CfP #LiteraryComputing #CLS #DH