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Digital Humanities Quarterly is an online, peer-reviewed digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. Published by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), DHQ is also a community experiment in journal publication, with a commitment to using open standards and experimentation with digital formats. It publishes a wide range of scholarly articles, editorials, experiments in interactive media, and reviews of books, software, and digital publications.
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Digital Humanities Quarterly is an online, peer-reviewed digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. Published by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), DHQ is also a community experiment in journal publication, with a commitment to using open standards and experimentation with digital formats. It publishes a wide range of scholarly articles, editorials, experiments in interactive media, and reviews of books, software, and digital publications. Submissions on all aspects of TEI markup theory and practice are invited.  
  
  
 
For more information on submission guidelines, please visit http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/.
 
For more information on submission guidelines, please visit http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/.

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Digital Humanities Quarterly is an online, peer-reviewed digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. Published by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), DHQ is also a community experiment in journal publication, with a commitment to using open standards and experimentation with digital formats. It publishes a wide range of scholarly articles, editorials, experiments in interactive media, and reviews of books, software, and digital publications. Submissions on all aspects of TEI markup theory and practice are invited.


For more information on submission guidelines, please visit http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/.