Digital Humanities conference

Digital Humanities conference
Discipline digital humanities
Publication details
Publisher ADHO (International)
History 1990-
Frequency annual

The Digital Humanities series of academic conferences is generally considered the most prestigious in the field of digital humanities. It is hosted by Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations and has been held annually since 1990. It attracts hundreds of international attendees. DH 2011 took place at Stanford University, California, USA, and DH 2012 will be held at University of Hamburg, Germany.

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History

The first joint conference was held in 1989, at the University of Toronto --but that was the 16th annual meeting of ALLC, and the ninth annual meeting of the ACH-sponsored International Conference on Computers and the Humanities (ICCH).[1]

Conferences

Year Location Links Observations
1990 University of Siegen, Germany program June 4–9
1991 Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA program March 17–21
1992 Oxford University, Oxford, England program 5–9 April
1993 Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA program June 16–19
1994 Sorbonne, Paris, France program April 19–23
1995 University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA program July 11–15
1996 University of Bergen, Norway website June 25–29
1997 Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada website June 3–7
1998 Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, Hungary website July 5–10
1999 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA website June 9–13
2000 University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK website July 21–25
2001 New York University, USA website, June 13–16
2002 University of Tübingen, Germany website July 23–28
2003 University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA website May 29 - June 2
2004 University of Gothenburg, Sweden website June 11–16
2005 University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada website June 15 - June 18
2006 Sorbonne, Paris, France website July 5–9
2007 University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA website June 2–8
2008 University of Oulu, Finland website June 25–29
2009 University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA website June 20–25
2010 King's College London, UK website July 7–10
2011 Stanford University, California, USA website June 19–22
2012 University of Hamburg, Germany website July 16-22
2013 t.b.a.

References

  1. ^ "History". Digital Humanities. http://digitalhumanities.org/#History. Retrieved 2010-07-09. 

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