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CONFERENCES

Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences.  This annual Congress  is the convergence of over 70 scholarly associations, each holding their annual conference under one umbrella.  Held seven days in late May and early June, and attracting an average of 8,000 attendees, it is hosted by a different Canadian university each year.  

Digital Frontiers Annual Conference. "Digital Frontiers is a conference and community that explores creativity and collaboration across disciplinary boundaries in the arena of public humanities and cultural memory. Established in 2012 to respond to the need for an affordable, high-quality conference that addressed the emerging field of digital humanities from a variety of perspectives, Digital Frontiers is a truly interdisciplinary experience. The conference brings together scholars and students, librarians and archivists, genealogists and public historians to share their experience of using digital resources in the humanities."

Digital Humanities Annual Conferences, Sponsored by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO)     

European Association for Digital Humanities Conferences (EAHD). The first conference of the EADH was held at the National University of Ireland, Galway, 2018.

CONFERENCE ALERTS & CALENDARS

Conference Alerts - Academic Conferences Worldwide.  May be searched by key words (e.g., digital humanities), by topic (areas of interest) as well as by country or city,  Click on Subscribe to begin receiving conference information and email alerts about events in your areas of interest.

Conference Calendar (Digital Humanities, Digital Archives, Digital Libraries, and Digital Museums). 

Educause Events To find an event that meets your needs—by geographic location, available dates, face-to-face or online venues, or desired focus area (Search: digital humanities)

Digital Humanities Conferences and Workshops. A list of a few institutions offering eligible conferences and workshops (not an exhaustive list).

HASTAC [ Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory].  An interdisciplinary community of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and technologists.  Our 16,000+ members from over 400+ affiliate organizations share ideas, news, tools, research, insights, pedagogy, methods, and projects--including Digital Humanities and other born-digital scholarship--and collaborate on various HASTAC initiatives.For a listing of conferences, click here. For a calendar of events click here.

Wiki Call for Papers - Digital Humanities. Includes a Total of 111 CFPs in 6 pages.