From CUNY Academic Commons
For Individuals
- The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) brings together DH associations from around the world. Membership has been by subscription to Literary and Linguistic Computing (see Journals), but a low-cost membership that does not include the journal is now also available. Member organizations include:
- ALLC: The European Association for Digital Humanities
- Association for Computers & the Humanities (ACH)
- Society for Digital Humanities / Société pour l’étude des médias interactifs (SDH/SEMI) (Canadian)
- centerNet (see below)
- Australasian Association for Digital Humanities (aaDH)
- Japanese Association for Digital Humanities (JADH)
- For those interested in digital representation of texts, there is the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Consortium, which runs mailing lists and special interest groups, as well as providing software, training, and other resources.
- The MLA has a couple of discussion groups that may be interesting to DHers:
- Computer Studies in Language and Literature (G011)
- Media and Literature (G025)
For Institutions/Centers
- centerNet: International network of DH centers, with more than 200 members. “Initiatives include developing cooperative opportunities for centers, advocacy for center funding and initiatives, and creating exchange and research opportunities for scholars and students.”
- Project Bamboo: “a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary, and inter-organizational effort that brings together researchers in arts and humanities, computer scientists, information scientists, librarians, and campus information technologists to tackle the question: How can we advance arts and humanities research through the development of shared technology services?”
- centerNet, the ADHO, Project Bamboo, arts-humanities.net and others are collaborating to form the Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks (CHAIN): “the aim of CHAIN is to support and promote the use of digital technologies in research in the arts and humanities.”
- The National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE) “helps liberal arts colleges and universities integrate inquiry, pedagogy, and technology.” Has recently launched its own Digital Humanities Initiative.
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