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Brief update for folks on our #submissions deadlines.

For this summer, we're suspending our July 15 submission deadline to give the team time to complete some essential journal updates.

We'll open back up for our usual October 15 deadline (aka some extra time to polish and work on your next article!).

If you do submit this summer, all articles submitted during that time will be considered post October 15 deadline.

Existing publication schedules and special issues will not be affected.

Check out the rest of our submission info here:

http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/submissions/index.html

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: DHQ Submission Guidelines

@nika
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In honor of #BlackHistory Month today we’re highlighting our special issue 16.3, Black Digital Humanities in the Rising Generation! See #articles, #metareflections, and #commentary:

http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/16/3/index.html

And be sure to check out the piece from Kim Gallon, “Looking Backward and Forward: Pleasure, Joy, and the Future of Black DH”:

http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/16/3/000642/000642.html

DHQ commits to a special issue at least every other year on a topic explicitly related to #race and its relationship to additional axes of oppression, including #gender, #sexuality, #disability, #nationality, and #language. #BlackLivesMatter

We welcome suggestions from the community on additional steps we can take to further our commitment to racial and social #justice within the field of DH, see our survey here:

https://iu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0NHNYbaSdI4AsJ0

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: 2022

@DHQuarterly @Qvangalen I had to go and look for it

Might be of interest to lots of newspaper / #DigitalHistory folk here

“The Page Is an Image Again:” Bleedmapping as an Analysis Technique for Historical Newspapers

http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/17/1/000658/000658.html

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: The Page Is an Image Again: Bleedmapping as an Analysis Technique for Historical Newspapers

Missing the #AHA already? We have some reading for that! Check out Helen B. Kampmann
Marodin’s review of Technology and the #Historian Transformations in the Digital Age by

@adam_crymble from University of Illinois Press.

Review:

http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/17/1/000653/000653.html

And see the text here:

https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=p085697

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: The History of Digital History: A Review of Crymble (2021)

DHQ is looking for community #feedback via a special #survey so we can better serve our readers, authors, and reviewers in the creation of new policies, future journal development, and to further our commitment achieving social justice in the #DH field. Please take the survey below and share widely with your DH networks!

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First preview #issue of 2023 just dropped! Check out 17.1 for some great pieces on a range of topics from #Shakespeare, to #Whitman, to #machinelearning:

http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/preview/index.html

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Preview

Finally, check out “Topic Modeling Genre: An Exploration of French Classical and Enlightenment Drama” by Christof Schöch to see various patterns in different #dramatic #subgenres:
http://digitalhumanities.org:8081/dhq/vol/11/2/000291/000291.html
DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Topic Modeling Genre: An Exploration of French Classical and Enlightenment Drama

Check out Tobias Englmeier et al.’s work “Using an Advanced Text Index Structure for Corpus Exploration in Digital Humanities” which shows ways to explore #corpuses through symmetric compacted directed acyclic word graphs (SCDAWGs)- offering ways to answer many of the questions raised in #DH research:
http://digitalhumanities.org:8081/dhq/vol/15/1/000526/000526.html

Exploring #microhistories of the #Holocaust, see “Algorithmic Close Reading: Using Semantic Triplets to Index and Analyze Agency in Holocaust Testimonies” by Lizhou Fan & Todd Presner which uses #text #analysis #methods to search #testimonies:
http://digitalhumanities.org:8081/dhq/vol/16/3/000623/000623.html

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Using an Advanced Text Index Structure for Corpus Exploration in Digital Humanities

With #ChatGPT still making news, we decided to highlight some of the pieces from our vault on language models.

Check out “Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing: Je t’aime... Moi non plus” by Barbara McGillivray, Thierry Poibeau & Pablo Ruiz Fabo which focuses on more collaboration between #DH datasets and #NLP tools:
http://digitalhumanities.org:8081/dhq/vol/14/2/000454/000454.html

See Diego Jiménez–Badillo et al.’s work titled “Developing Geographically Oriented NLP Approaches to Sixteenth–Century Historical Documents: Digging into Early Colonial Mexico” exploring how #NLP and other #computational approaches can be applied to understand large #historical #corpuses:

http://digitalhumanities.org:8081/dhq/vol/14/4/000490/000490.html

DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing: Je t’aime... Moi non plus