Digital humanities publications

Journals

  • 19th Century Data Collective
    Peer-reviews and houses literary or cultural data, circa 1800-1900, on an open-access website.
  • Post45 Data Collective
    “Peer reviews and houses literary and cultural data from 1945 to the present on an open-access website.”
  • Current Research in Digital History
    “[S]cholarship in digital history that offers discipline-specific arguments and interpretations.”
  • Digital Humanities Quarterly
    “An open-access, peer-reviewed, digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. Published by the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) and the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO).”
  • INSURRECT!
    Online publication devoted to anti-colonial frameworks and critiques of racial capitalism in Early American Studies
  • Journal of Cultural Analytics
    An open-access journal dedicated to the computational study of culture. Its aim is to promote high quality scholarship that applies computational and quantitative methods to the study of cultural objects (sound, image, text), cultural processes (reading, listening, searching, sorting, hierarchizing) and cultural agents (artists, editors, producers, composers).
  • Journal of Digital History
    “Peer-reviewed open access journal” for “critical debate and discussion in the field of digital history.” Accepts non-linear and dataset submissions.
  • Journal of Open Humanities Data
    Features peer reviewed publications describing humanities research objects or techniques with high potential for reuse. Humanities subjects of interest to JOHD include, but are not limited to Art History, Classics, History, Library Science, Linguistics, Literature, Media Studies, Modern Languages, Music and musicology, Philosophy, Religious Studies, etc.
  • Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation
    Publishes datasets and accompanying data articles about the lives of enslaved Africans and their descendants from the fifteenth to the early twentieth centuries. The journal elevates curated data to a first-class publication status, providing scholarly review, recognition, and credit to those who undertake the intellectual work involved in generating, cleaning, contextualizing, and describing digital records.
  • Knowledge Commons
    “[N]etwork for knowledge creators across the disciplines,” including a repository of open-access scholarship.
  • Reviews in the Digital Humanities
    “Peer-reviewed journal and project registry that facilitates scholarly evaluation and dissemination of digital humanities work and its outputs.” Accepts submissions of DH projects with a 500-word overview.

Edited volumes

Journals for publishing on digital humanities topics

In 2019, researchers Gianmarco Spinaci, Giovanni Colavizza, and Silvia Peroni compiled the following list of over 140 journals in the field of digital humanities:

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