Welcome to the
Journal of Digital Humanities
Vol. 1, No. 4 Fall 2012

The Journal of Digital Humanities is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed, open access journal that features the best scholarship, tools, and conversations produced by the digital humanities community in the previous quarter.

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Introduction

Closing the Evaluation Gap

The Editors

With this fourth issue we wrap up the first year of the Journal of Digital Humanities, and with it, our first twelve months of attempting to find and promote digital scholarship from the open web using a system of layered review. The importance of assessment and the scholarly vetting process around digital scholarship has been […]

What is Needed to Ensure the Development of Digital Humanities Scholarship?

Collaborators Bill of Rights

Collaborators' Bill of Rights

Perspectives on Assessment and Evaluation from Across the Academy

Photo: Simon Fraser/Science Photo Library via Guardian.uk

Simon Fraser/Science Photo Library via Guardian.uk

Institutional Guidelines

Tenure, Promotion, and the Publicly Engaged Historian
American Historical Association, National Council on Public History, and Organization of American Historians Working Group on Evaluating Public History Scholarship

Guidelines for Evaluating Work in Digital Humanities and Digital Media
Modern Language Association

Documenting a New Media Case
Evaluation Wiki of the Committee on Information Technology, Modern Language Association

Statements from Professional Associations and their Members

Additional Materials

Resources

Bibliography
The Editors

ISSN 2165-6673