Dear GO::DH members,
Proposing
a paper, poster or panel for the Digital Humanities (DH) conference can
be confusing, especially for people who are doing it for the first
time. The proposal requirements may seem unusually complex, and
interpreting them can be difficult. But we want you there! With this
proposal-feedback opportunity, experienced DHers are volunteering to
review your proposal to help it meet the specific guidelines of DH2016.
To submit a draft for feedback, please fill out this form. You will need to provide a URL (e.g. for a Google Doc, file in Dropbox or on your own server, etc.) where a reviewer can access your draft. The ACH / GO:DH feedback coordination team will match your submission to a reviewer, who will provide you with feedback comments via email. Since DH2016 is accepting proposals in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Polish, we aim to provide feedback for drafts in these languages. We aim for a turnaround time of one week, so that you will receive comments on your proposal in time to make any changes and submit it via the DH2016 ConfTool site (https://www.conftool.pro/dh2016) by their due dates. Last call for reviews is Friday, October 23rd.
Given the diverse scope of topics discussed at the conference, reviews are not designed to provide subject expertise but to provide feedback based on reviewers own experiences submitting and/or reviewing DH proposals. While we believe feedback from previously successful applicants will be helpful, feedback from reviewers cannot guarantee acceptance by the DH2016 Program Committee. If necessary, priority will be given to those who have not previously had a proposal accepted for ADHO’s Digital Humanities conferences.
If you would like to volunteer to provide feedback on DH 2016 drafts, please fill out this form.
Please contact Roopika Risam (rrisam@gmail.com) or Miriam Posner (miriam.posner@gmail.com) with any questions about DH 2016 proposal mentoring.
GO::DH Panel Assistance
The Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH, http://ach.org) is your professional society for the digital humanities! Through our activities, conferences, and publications, we support computer-assisted research, teaching, and software and content development in humanistic disciplines.