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*Downstream from the Digital Humanities: Digital Methods and the 
Scholarly Communications Ecosystem*

*A NeDimah Working Paper Meeting*

*15-16 May 2014, Zadar, Croatia *

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*Call for Participation*

While it is clear that some of the barriers to more widespread 
acceptance and proliferation of digital methods in humanities research 
are internal to the community, others are not.  Scholars must make a 
calculated decision when choosing to embark on a digital project, not 
just about their research questions, their digital tools and methods, 
and how best to address or implement them, but about their careers, 
their institutions and their scholarly record.  In spite of a general 
recognition of the value of digital scholarly outputs, many institutions 
and national systems still struggle to judge the merit of such outputs 
and credit their creators accordingly.

/Downstream from the Digital Humanities /is envisioned as an opportunity 
to trace current debates in the digital humanities community and beyond 
around issues from publication to promotion back to their roots, to 
understand where the systemic changes in the scholarly communications 
landscape have been addressed, and where their impact is yet to be 
assimilated.  As an initiative of the Scholarly Publication Working 
Group of the NeDiMAH network (www.nedimah.eu <http://www.nedimah.eu>), 
we invite submissions of 3000-5000 words to be submitted as working 
papers, to be discussed at a meeting in Zadar (Croatia) on 15-16 May 
2014. After a period for revision based on feedback from the meeting, 
authors will have the opportunity to submit articles for consideration 
in an edited volume.

While abstracts of 750 words on any of the topics below will be welcomed 
for consideration, the list is by no means exclusive, and we are open to 
a very broad interpretation of the question of 'downstream' difficulties 
that arise due to the application of digital methods:

/- Digital humanities research enabled through the digital medium/

/- Interdisciplinary aspects of modern scholarship and 
cross-disciplinary collaboration of scholars/

/- The changing role and locus of 'research gate keepers' in supporting 
the outputs of new methodologies, and the //unseen contributions of 
traditional publishers/

/- Tracking usage and impact of publications/

/- New forms of scholarly communication/

/- Implications of and for the reliability and sustainability of digital 
objects/

/- //Questions of (open)access above and beyond the green/gold debate ///

/- //Copyright laws and the meaning of 'fair use' in the digital age///

/- New paradigms for the evaluation of scholarship driven by digital 
methods and the relationship between durable norms of scholarship 
(creation of knowledge, contribution to a community) and mutable 
semiotic and methodological systems?///

/- 'Impact' as a force that is changing the relationship and hierarchies 
among different forms of scholarly communication (which we define as a 
message made available to an audience) and publication (which we define 
as works of scholarship that have undergone an acceptance process of 
some sort, usually in the form of peer review)?///

/- Limitations of current citation practice/

/- Systemic implications of the collaborative nature of digital projects /

For participants chosen from countries participating in the NeDimah 
network (see www.nedimah.eu <http://www.nedimah.eu> for the list of 
participating countries), expenses to the meeting in Zadar, Croatia will 
be paid. It will not be possible to cover expenses for individuals whose 
abstracts have been accepted from other countries.

Programme Committee

Dr Jennifer Edmond, title, Trinity College Dublin, Chair

Dr Franjo Pehar, University of Zadar, co-Chair

Professor Susan Schreibman, Trinity Long Room Hub Associate Professor of 
Digital

Humanities, Trinity College Dublin

*Timeline for submissions is as follows:*

Submission of a 750 word abstract to the WG programme committee:  13 
September 2013

Notification of acceptance of proposals for inclusion: 30 September 2013

Submission of full written presentation to WG programme committee: 15 
January 2014

Comments for authors from WGPC: 28 February 2014

Revised version submitted to WGPC: 30 March 2014

Circulation of working papers to other participants: 10 April 2014

Meeting: 15-16 May 2014

Revision for publication: est Summer 2014

Publication of papers: est late 2014.

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/Enquiries should be sent to: Jennifer Edmond ([log in to unmask] 
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Dr Jennifer Edmond
Director of Strategic Projects
Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland

Phone: +353 1 896 4224