After publishing our conference proceedings with CEUR for 5 years, we need a new venue. 🚨
How do we ensure that the CHR proceedings remain free, accessible, and interdisciplinary? 🖥️
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CHR wishes you happy holidays! 🎄
Looking back on an inspiring year, we are grateful for the success of #CHR2024 in Aarhus and the launch of the CHR Journal as two major highlights.
Wishing you a joyous holiday season and an inspiring new year. See you at #CHR2025 in Luxembourg! 🎉
Our friends at one of Cambridge's newest #openaccess journals - 'Computational Humanities Research' - are at @comphumresearch.bsky.social's #CHR2024 in Aarhus this week. Drop by to talk all things #digitalhumanities or visit www.cambirdge.org/chr
#computationalhumanities
✨ Kicking off #CHR2024 in style! ✨
Last night, we launched the conference with an Opening Reception in the special decor of the Museum of Ancient Art at Aarhus University. Dean Maja Horst delivered a speech to mark the occasion. Huge thanks to everyone who made this event a success! 🌟
Super paper on gender bias in predicting canonical literature 2024.computational-humanities-research.org/papers/paper... with some concern about use of models by the publishing industry #chr2024
We’re back for day two of #CHR2024 after a great first day full of energy, and a tiny bit of chaos, like when nearly all 175 participants followed a random student moving in the wrong direction 😅
A huge shoutout to my CHR Staff team - two more days to go, and I know we’re in the best hands.
Meet Mia Jacobsen, presenting at her first academic conference! Explore fanfiction, its writers and readers in her two presentations at #CHR2024
📅 Thursday (3A): Reader Reception in Fanfiction vs. Commercial Literature
📅 Friday (8B): Admiration and Frustration: Multidimensional Fanfiction Analysis
The #CHR2024 workshops were once again a success!
I particularly liked when @Yuri Bizzoni casually said:
"Let's calculate GPT2 perplexity on canonical texts and see what happens"
If you go to a #DigitalHumanities workshop in Denmark, you also get some #Hygge for free! 🇩🇰🪵☕
#CHR2024 by @comphumresearch.bsky.social
A screenshot of the CHR conference schedule. Breakfast 9-11, talks 11-12:30, then lunch.
I wish every conference had this kind of schedule. Two hours for breakfast, a couple talks, then lunch. Not having to haul myself out of bed in the dark to rush to a block of morning talks feels very good. #chr2024
(tomorrow the pain begins again but today’s schedule is great)
see you at #chr2024! (i swore off hashtags but i guess sometimes it's hard to stay on the wagon)
colorful front page of Computational Humanities Research Journal , published by Cambridge University Press https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/computational-humanities-research
the launch of the Computational Humanities Research Journal is a major talking point at #CHR2024. promises to play a central role in the community, clearly moving in a very important open niche.
fair winds to her and her editors! @folgertk.bsky.social @nolauren.bsky.social +Kristoffer Nielbo ⛵
The #CHR2024 by @comphumresearch.bsky.social has just started at the University of Aarhus 🎉 This year saw a 50%+ growth in the number of submissions 📈
DH Potsdam also contributed to that growth ✅