Where to look for digital humanities research and writing.
Peer Reviewed Scholarly Work
Journals
- Digital Humanities Quarterly
- Journal of Digital Humanities (no longer running but useful for historical work)
- DSH: Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
- Digital Studies / Le champ numérique
- First Monday (not explicitly DH in focus but much of it is of interest to DH-ers)
- RIDE – review journal for digital scholarly editions
- Unbound: Journal of Digital Scholarship
- Reviews in DH
- Digital Medievalist
Books
- Debates in Digital Humanities (series)
- A Companion to Digital Humanities
- 2004 edition
- 2015 edition (available through MSU Libraries)
- A Companion to Digital Literary Studies
Scholarly Writing (may or may not be peer reviewed, but still worthwhile)
- Networks/repositories
- Humanities commons (generally materials from presentations at conferences, preprints of scholarly articles, syllabi, white papers, etc)
- HASTAC (generally blog posts and reflections on teaching etc)
- Curated DH activity from around the web
- Digital Humanities Now (curated materials – blogs, white papers, reports, etc released regularly to the DH community)
- DH+Lib (curated materials like DHNow, but with a library and archives focus)
- Digital Humanities Awards (good resource for finding projects, and “best blog post” section is a resource for writing about DH work)
- Presentations at DH conferences