This announcement of a new peer-reviewed journal comes via Humanist, the email listserv for discussions of the digital humanities:
Digital Studies / Le champ numérique (ISSN 1918-3666) is a refereed academic
journal, publishing three times a year and serving as a formal arena for
scholarly activity and as an academic resource for researchers in the
digital humanities. DS/CN is published by the Society for Digital Humanities
/ Société pour létude des médias interactifs (SDH/SEMI), an organisation
affiliated with the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) and
the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing (ALLC) through the
Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations (ADHO).Work published in DS/CN
reflects the values of this community and the interdisciplinary diversity of
those who comprise it, with particular emphasis on emerging digital
humanities methodology and its application, on the engagement of that work
in pertinent disciplinary contexts, and on multilinguality and
complementarity with other ADHO publications (among them the journals
Literary and Linguistic Computing, and Digital Humanities Quarterly).
Similarly, our publication technology, policies and practices will strive to
promote and reflect the community’s best emergent and longstanding
practices.DS/CN invites contributions relating to work carried out in the digital
humanities, broadly construed. In its open, thematic, and conference volumes
DS/CN publishes academic articles, scholarly notes, working papers, field
synopses, larger reviews, and well-documented opinion pieces. DS/CN
privileges publications which explicitly demonstrate an awareness of
interdisciplinary context(s) and a history of pertinent academic engagement.



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