Revista de Humanidades Digitales
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) · Spain · Est. 2016
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Revista de Humanidades Digitales (RHD) is a space for the publication of academic research in Digital Humanities. It is the result of collaboration between researchers in Digital Humanities from UNED (Spain), the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET, Argentina) and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM, Mexico). RHD is a scientific journal with annual periodicity (one issue per year) and continuous publication. Digital Humanities is a diverse and emerging field that encompasses humanities research through the application of digital technologies and the exploration of how humanities can be studied and understood through computational means and methods. RHD seeks to provide a forum for sharing this type of research. RHD does not publish criticism of digital objects (e.g., criticism of electronic literature, games, web literature issues). These types of articles, however, may be part of special issues of the journal. The contents of RHD are original research within the scientific and academic field. Some of the topics suggested by this publication can be found in the Scope and Reach section. RHD is an immediate open access journal and does not charge submission fees, nor processing and publication fees for its articles. Deposit of final versions in open access repositories is permitted. Collaborations are evaluated by experts in a double-blind modality. Articles on digital methods published in RHD are harvested in OpenMethods (DARIAH). RHD journal was founded in 2016 under the impetus of researchers from the three institutions that support it today: UNED (Spain), the Institute of Bibliographic Research and Textual Criticism of the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (IIBICRIT-CONICET, Argentina) and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM, Mexico).
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