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Digital Humanities Quarterly has been noted among the "few interesting attempts to peer review born-digital scholarship." [4] Having emerged from a desire to disseminate digital humanities practices to the wider arts and humanities community and beyond, [5] the journal is committed to open access and open standards to deliver journal content, publishing under a Creative Commons license. [6]
"DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Building Better Digital Humanities Tools: Toward broader audiences and user-centered designs". Digital Humanities Quarterly. 006 (2) Phillips, Megan; Bailey, Jefferson; Goethals, Andrea; Owens, Trevor (2013-01-01). "The NDSA Levels of Digital Preservation: Explanation and Uses".
DHQ may refer to: 3-Dehydroquinic acid, the first carbocyclic intermediate of the shikimate pathway; Digital Humanities Quarterly, a peer-reviewed open-access academic journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities; DHQ, the station code for Dharakhoh railway station, Madhya Pradesh, India
The second volume of Debates in the Digital Humanities (2016) acknowledges the difficulty in defining the field: "Along with the digital archives, quantitative analyses, and tool-building projects that once characterized the field, DH now encompasses a wide range of methods and practices: visualizations of large image sets, 3D modeling of ...
Until 2004, Computers and the Humanities was the official journal of ACH. [3] (In 2005 it was renamed to Language Resources and Evaluation. [3] The print journal most closely associated with ACH is Literary and Linguistic Computing (Oxford University Press). The open-access, peer-reviewed journal of ACH is Digital Humanities Quarterly (ADHO).
Its digital real estate segment jumped 13% for the second quarter, benefiting from price increases in Australia. News Corp beats results helped by robust growth in digital real estate Skip to main ...
An Ohio law requiring fetal remains to be buried or cremated is unconstitutional under the state's abortion rights amendment, a judge ruled Thursday.
analyze its environmental quality. Our results show that such requirements are needed. For schools already in existence, we recommend that their environmental quality should be investigated and improved if necessary. T here are more than fifty-three mil-lion schoolchildren and more than 135,000 public and private schools in the United States.1 ...