About

The Journal of Digital Humanities (ISSN 2165-6673) is a comprehensive, peer-reviewed, open access journal that features scholarship, tools, and conversations produced, identified, and tracked by members of the digital humanities community through Digital Humanities Now.

Initiated by the PressForward project, the Journal of Digital Humanities is an experiment in sourcing and distributing scholarly communication on the open web. The Journal of Digital Humanities selects content from the Editors’ Choice pieces from Digital Humanities Now, which highlights the best scholarship — in whatever form — that drives the field of digital humanities field forward. The Journal of Digital Humanities provides three additional layers of evaluation, review, and editing to the pieces initially identified by Digital Humanities Now. Every article published includes the original date and location of publication, along with the date of revision, where applicable.

The Journal of Digital Humanities offers expanded coverage of the digital humanities in three ways. First, by publishing scholarly work beyond the traditional research article. Second, by selecting content from open and public discussions in the field. Third, by encouraging continued discussion through peer-to-peer review. Our May 2013 report on Reader Feedback is available here.

The Journal of Digital Humanities, Digital Humanities Now, and the PressForward project are produced by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media.

Lisa M. Rhody, Editor
Joan Fragaszy Troyano, Editor
Stephanie Westcott, Managing Editor

 

2014-2015
Amanda Morton, Associate Editor
Amanda Reagan, Associate Editor
Benjamin Schneider, Copy Editor

2013-2014
Sasha Hoffman, Associate Editor
Jeri Wieringa, Associate Editor
Amanda Morton, Technical Editor
Lindsey Bestebreurtje, Copy Editor
Benjamin Schneider, Copy Editor

2012-2013
Daniel J. Cohen, founding editor
Sasha Hoffman, Associate Editor
Jeri Wieringa, Associate Editor