Awa Traore
Blog # 7
@dhnow show casts the best digital humanities scholarship and news of the DH community. This account let you know about new job postings on DH, they also give different resources on using text analysis to discover work in JSOR and annotating charts using chart accent. The conversation in this account involves scholars in the DH field. @dhnow is informational and important to the DH community because they keep their content relevant.
Did you know you can nominate an RSS feed for inclusion in DHNow? Community contributed feeds help keep our content up to date & relevant!
@nycdh is the New York city digital humanities group you receive announcements about all NYCDH activities and other news of interest to the whole community. @nycdh wants to bring scholars together to talk about experiment, collaborate on anything on digital humanities. The conversations on this account involved people throughout the New York city area who are involved or interested in digital humanities. What I found interesting was that they would have a week long celebration on all things in digital humanities know as #nycdhweek.
And thus #NYCDHWeek comes to a close—Shout-out to all and every one of us. We did it!
@DHquarterly is a digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. An open access to peer-reviewed & digital journals. DHQ even published scholarly articles, experiments in the media, review of books, editorials and provocative opinion pieces. The conversations on this account addresses the DH community and keep them informed .
DigitalHum Quarterly @DHQuarterly
We’re therefore super excited to be included in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), which is now the 1st step towards Impact Factor


Sadad Mohammad
Hey Awa,
NYCDH is really interactive and really does take a strong uniting the DH community. I like that they host workshops so others can actually come in and learn about the initiatives.
-Sadad
Samirath Gnabode
Hey Awa, I like the fact that NYCDH main goal is to unite scholars to discuss about Digital Humanity. This is good for anyone interrested in the field and leaving in New York.