Digital Humanities Quarterly

[1] The journal is funded and published by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations[2] and its editor-in-chief is Julia Flanders.

[3] 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] It develops translation services and multilingual reviews in keeping with the international character of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations.

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