Dear all,
The editors at DHCommons are pleased to announce a *Call for Projects for the Issue 2 of the ***DHCommons* Journal:*
"The editorial team of centerNet’s DHCommons journal is delighted to request submissions for its second and subsequent issues. We seek mid-stage digital projects who wish peer review and feedback that will contribute to the project’s development.
"We especially hope to center our second issue on digital diversity. We conceive of “diversity” to include diversity in project language, staff, academic subject, or goals, among other possibilities. DHCommons invites project statements in a wide variety of languages. We have an international Advisory Board and will work with authors towards finding reviewers in the language of submission whenever possible."
http://dhcommons.org/blog/2016/01/15/dhcommons-survey-and-cfp
*In addition to the general call, the editors seek submissions to the "How Did They Make That?" Section: *
DHCommons Journal seeks procedural descriptions of how to launch and/or maintain an exemplary aspect of a stable digital project for potential publication in its second issue. We encourage you to emphasize in your submission a component of the project that came out particularly well and/or represented a significant challenge (e.g. data visualization, accessibility compliance, data cleaning and preparation). Readers should be able to come away with a sense of how they could begin to tackle a similar challenge. In spirit, these submissions should be inspired by Miriam Posner’s “How did they make that?” ( http://miriamposner.com/blog/how-did-they-make-that/).
http://dhcommons.org/blog/2016/01/19/%E2%80%9Chow-did-they-make-%E2%80%9D-se... http://dhcommons.org/blog/2016/01/19/%E2%80%9Chow-did-they-make-%E2%80%9D-section-cfp
Submission deadline for all sections is 1 April 2016.
Also, following the launch of its first issue (http://dhcommons .org/journal/issue-1), ****DHCommons*** is seeking feedback* from the digital humanities community. Please see this survey http://goo.gl/forms/9XMqxTIaEI for input.
All best wishes,
Hannah
-- Multimedia Analyst, Wired! Lab, Duke University Chair, Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations Communications Committee @dukewired | @ADHOrg