PROJECT: Black Women’s Organizing Archive (BWOA)

The Black Women’s Organizing Archive (BWOA) brings together scattered archives of 19th and early 20th century Black women intellectuals, organizers, and activists. From the project site: BWOA moves Black women unapologetically to the forefront of recovery and Black digital history projects to highlight Black women’s often lost, erased, or forgotten contributions to our intellectual histories ...

PROJECT: Footpath for the People? A Zine Companion to a Data Quilt about the Appalachian Trail

Zine Bakery released the zine, Footpath for the People? A Zine Companion to a Data Quilt about the Appalachian Trail  by Claudia Berger (Pratt Institute), a companion piece to “Footpath for the People?” analog data quilt, created as part of Berger’s Virtual Artist-in-Residency with the University of Virginia’s Scholars’ Lab. The Zine Bakery post describes ...

PROJECT: The Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary Project

The Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary (PEMM) project is a comprehensive resource for the 1,000+ “miracle stories” written about and the 2,500+ images painted of the Virgin Mary in these African countries, and preserved in GeĘżez between 1300 and the present. It was developed by collaborators in the Department of Comparative Literature ...

EVENT: Dream Lab 2025

Registration for Dream Lab 2025 is open, and it will take place May 20-23 at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Courses this year include: Black Speculative Digital Arts and Humanities Creative Coding Digital Approaches to Early Modern Books Digital Humanities in the Classroom DH Project Maintenance, Care, and Migration: An Experiment with the Colored ...

EVENT: DH2025

Registration is now open for DH2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal, at the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, July 14-18, 2025. The Early Bird registration period will last until May 4, 2025. From May 5, 2024, the standard conference fees will apply. Registration closes on June 2, 2025. DH is the annual international digital humanities conference hosted ...

CFP: De Gruyter Handbook of Feminist Digital Scholarship: DS/DH at the Kitchen Table

Edited by Anne Cong-Huyen (UCSB) and Kim Brillante Knight (University of Texas at Dallas), the De Gruyter Handbook of Feminist Digital Scholarship will center on the theme of “DS/DH at the Kitchen Table.”  From the call: This collection will bring together emerging and established feminist scholars and practitioners in the fields of digital scholarship, digital ...

CFP: Debates in the Digital Humanities 2028

The Debates in the Digital Humanities series invites 300 to 500 word abstracts for the upcoming 2028 volume. The call for proposals lists possible topics for submissions as: State of the field. What are the topics, methods, and other approaches that define the digital humanities? How do various sub-fields of DH relate to each other? ...

CFP: Digital Archipelagos Digital Humanities Australasia 2025

Digital Archipelagos Digital Humanities Australasia 2025 will be held in Canberra, Austrailia (Ngambri lands) on 2-5 December 2025, with proposal submissions now open. The main conference will run from midday on 3 December, with pre-meetings, workshops and allied events on 2 December, including the Canadian Australian Partnership for Open Scholarship (CAPOS) gathering. From the call: ...

CFParticipation: Digital Humanities Job Survey

Matthew Hannah and Spencer Stewart (both Purdue University) have released a survey that “aims to assess how Digital Humanities (DH) and DH-adjacent programs in the United States have influenced career paths and professional development.” The survey description describes the goals of the survey: The goal is to evaluate how well undergraduate and graduate programs prepare ...

OPPORTUNITY: DLFTeach Leadership Positions

DLFTeach is seeking volunteers for two leadership positions. From the call: We are seeking new leadership for DLFTeach! The time and energy commitment is minimal, but you will make a big impact. Currently, our most important priorities are sustaining the toolkit and engaging the DLFTeach community. Here are some ways you can be involved: Co-Facilitator ...

JOB: Digital Initiatives Archivist (UMass Boston)

From the announcement: Reporting to the University Archivist and Curator of Special Collections, the Digital Initiatives Archivist is responsible for managing the digital assets of the University Archives and Special Collections (UASC). This includes developing and implementing digital research and pedagogical initiatives that align with the goals of the Archives, the Library, and the University. ...