Publications

Lexicon Philosophicum: International Journal for the History of Texts and Ideas

Lexicon Philosophicum is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, with an interdisciplinary character. The journal provides open access to original, unpublished high quality contributions: critical essays, research articles, short texts editions, and...

"Humanities 2.0": NY Times Series on Digital Humanities

  Geographic Information Systems Help Scholars See HistoryJuly 27, 2011Many-layered mapmaking is helping scholars recreate vanished landscapes and envision history.By PATRICIA COHEN HUMANITIES 2.0Digital Humanities Boots Up on Some CampusesBy...

Book Series: Topics in the Digital Humanities

Humanities computing is undergoing a redefinition of basic principles by a continuous influx of new, vibrant, and diverse communities or practitioners within and well beyond the halls of academe. These practitioners recognize the value computers add...

What is "Digital Humanities"?

  Busa, Roberto. “The Annals of Humanities Computing: The Index Thomisticus.” Computers and the Humanities 14.2 (1980): 83-90. Hockey, Susan. “The History of Humanities Computing.” A Companion to Digital Humanities. Ed...

Computers and The Humanities

Computers and the Humanities was established in 1966 to report on significant new research concerning the application of computer methods to humanities scholarship. Regular issues and special issues are devoted to reporting relevant computer-...