How are the people, ideas, and methods of #DH2020 connected? Have a look at Dario Rodighiero’s remarkable “Cartography of DH2020” interactive visualization. For more information see the repository at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3951528.
Farewell, Ottawa! Adieu, Ottawa!
On behalf of the local organizing team at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa as well as members of the DH2020 Program Committee spread throughout the world, we wish to extend to each of you our thanks for your contributions to the DH2020 Ottawa Conference. In the midst of a global pandemic, authors continued …
Extending Our Appreciation for DH2020
Dear Colleagues, As you’ve now learned the in-person DH2020 conference has officially been cancelled as a result of the global pandemic. We write to you today to share with you our gratitude for the work of the local organizers, Connie Crompton, Sarah Simpkin, Shawn Graham, and Brian Greenspan, as well as the DH2020 program committee. …
Cancellation of the In-person DH2020 Conference
Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, in consultation with the DH2020 Local Organizers and Program Committee, has decided to cancel this year’s in-person conference in Ottawa, which was scheduled for 19-25 July 2020. This has been an exceptionally difficult decision, but individual and communal health is our priority. An …
ADHO Statement on DH2020 and COVID-19
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, in consultation with the DH2020 conference organizers and program committee, is closely following the unfolding international situation regarding COVID-19 (coronavirus). Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the virus. Because the situation is changing quickly, we are planning for how best to ensure the health and well-being of conference …
Keynote Selection Process
Recently, we published our first such post on the open peer review process. In this post, we’ll highlight the keynote process and how it functions within the overall conference planning process. ADHO directs conference organizers as follows with regards to the selection of keynotes: Keynotes speakers affect the tone for the conference and how it …
Not Your Average Conference
The international Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations’ Digital Humanities conference can be quite different from other academic conferences. Each field and each geographical area has its own conventions for how papers are submitted, accepted, and presented at their conferences. As a field comprising practitioners from a range of disciplines and from all around the world, …
DH2020 Welcomes Reviewers
Below is information provided to our reviewers for DH2020. It serves as a recognition of the labor involved with putting together the conference program. Thank you for your willingness to review submissions for DH2020! We are pleased to have you as part of our reviewing team. You will be assigned five to six submissions to …
Submission Deadline Extended!
By request, we’ve extended the DH2020 Conference Submission deadline to 11:59PM PST on October 22, 2019. Please don’t miss the deadline!
A Note from the Conference Program Co-Chairs on the Open Peer Review Process
Dear Colleagues, The theme of DH2020 is “carrefours/intersections,” a place where paths cross. Our conference will explore three paths in particular: First Nations, Native American, and Indigenous Studies; public digital humanities; and the open data movement. As part of our focus on open data and open scholarship, the DH2020 conference will have an open peer-review …