DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly

DHQ (Digital Humanities Quarterly) is an open-access peer-reviewed journal from ACH. Launched in 2007, DHQ publishes articles, reviews, case studies, and opinion pieces on all aspects of digital humanities, as well as guest-edited thematic and language-specific special issues.
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http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/
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- Visualizing a Series: Aggregate Compositional Analysis of Botticelli's Commedia
- Starting and Sustaining Digital Humanities/Digital Scholarships Centers: Lessons from the Trenches
- The Digital Environmental Humanities (DEH) in the Anthropocene: Challenges and Opportunities in an Era of Ecological Precarity
- DH as Data: Establishing Greater Access through Sustainability
- Automated Transcription of Gə'əz Manuscripts Using Deep Learning
- Discourse cohesion in Xenophon’s On Horsemanship through Sketch Engine
- Reconstructing historical texts from fragmentary sources: Charles S. Parnell and the Irish crisis, 1880-86
- History Harvesting: A Case Study in Documenting Local History
- Project Quintessence: Examining Textual Dimensionality with a Dynamic Corpus Explorer
- Working on and with Categories for Text Analysis: Challenges and Findings from and for Digital Humanities Practices
- Bias in Big Data, Machine Learning and AI: What Lessons for the Digital Humanities?
- The Explainability Turn
- Author Biographies
- From semi-structured text to tangible categories: Analysing and annotating death lists in 18th century newspaper issues
- Reverse Engineering the Gendered Design of Amazon’s Alexa: Methods in Testing Closed-Source Code in Grey and Black Box Systems
- Cluster Analysis in Tracing Textual Dependencies – a Case of Psalm 6 in 16th-century English Devotional Manuals
- Categorising Legal Records – Deductive, Pragmatic, and Computational Strategies
- Visualization of Categorization: How to See the Wood and the Trees
- Making the Whole Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Taxonomy Development as a Site of Negotiation and Compromise in an Interdisciplinary Software Development Project
- Automatic Identification of Rhetorical Elements in classical Arabic Poetry
- Introduction: Situating Critical Code Studies in the Digital Humanities
- Machine Learning Techniques For Analyzing Inscriptions From Israel
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- How to Do Things with Deep Learning Code
- Computational art Explorations of Linguistic Possibility Spaces: comparative translingual close readings of Daniel C. Howe’s Automatype and Radical of the Vertical Heart 忄
- Slow Listening: Digital Tools for Voice Studies
- Any Means Necessary to Refuse Erasure by Algorithm: Lillian-Yvonne Bertram’s Travesty Generator
- The Politics of Tools
- Poetry as Code as Interactive Fiction: Engaging Multiple Text-Based Literacies in Scarlet Portrait Parlor
- Unpacking tool criticism as practice, in practice
- Historical GIS and Guidebooks: A Scalable Reading of Czechoslovak Tourist Attractions
- BASIC FTBALL and Computer Programming for All
- Tracing Toxicity Through Code: Towards a Method of Explainability and Interpretability in Software
- An Integral Web-map for the Analysis of Spatial Change over Time in a Complex Built Environment: Digital Samos
- Nonsense Code: A Nonmaterial Performance
- Language, Materiality, and Digital Neapolitanitá
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- Author Biographies
- Distant Reading and Viewing: Big Questions in Digital Art History and Digital Literary Studies
- The Less Humble Programmer
- Sentiment Analysis in Literary Studies. A Critical Survey
- 2023
- Computational Paremiology: Charting the temporal, ecological dynamics of proverb use in books, news articles, and tweets
- Tool criticism in practice. On methods, tools and aims of computational literary studies