π Mark your calendars: the 7th edition of CHR will take place 5β8 January 2027 in Manchester, UK, organized by the Center for Digital Humanities, Culture and Media at The University of Manchester.
We hope itβs the perfect way to beat the post-Christmas and New Year blues. See you at #CHR2027!
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According to our award committee, these papers are must-reads of the #CHR2025 proceedings. Congratulations to the authors on winning the Early Career Researcher Best Paper Awards!
Links and honourable mentions are available on our website: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/news/best-pa...
#CHR2025 is a wrap! Four days of inspiring conversations, great research, and wonderful encounters in Luxembourg. Thank you all for being there and for making the 6th edition of CHR one to remember π
Presented my paper "The One and Only? Authorship Verification on Jan van Boendale and the Middle Dutch Antwerp School" on #CHR2025 and it won the ERC Best Long Paper Award! Delighted and grateful :) @comphumresearch.bsky.social
Interested in analyzing TV at scale? Changes in sitcoms over the 20th century? Check out the latest development in the full #chr2025 paper at anthology.ach.org/volumes/vol0...
Day 1 of @comphumresearch.bsky.social CHR2025! Make sure to check out the Proceedings available though the new @ach.bsky.social Anthology of Computers and the Humanities: anthology.ach.org/volumes/vol0...
Very low dependency management for support repos in CHR papers!
Also accompanying code was available in only ~40% of papers.
Insightful talk reflecting on our community practices. #chr25
Want to keep up with everything happening around #CHR2025 on Bluesky? Follow the feed we created to catch all related posts in one place: bsky.app/profile/did:...
Want to keep up with everything happening around #CHR2025 on Bluesky? Follow the feed we created to catch all related posts in one place: bsky.app/profile/did:...
Hi Katarzyna, if you send an email to local[at]computational-humanities-research.org, our colleagues in Luxembourg will see what they can do for you!
π’ The #CHR2025 proceedings are out!
97 papers, ~1600 pages of computational humanities π₯ Now published via the new Anthology of Computers and the Humanities, with DOIs for every paper.
π anthology.ach.org/volumes/vol0...
And donβt forget: registration closes tomorrow (20 Nov)!
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#openaccess journal 'Computational Humanities Research' will be at @comphumresearch.bsky.social's #CHR2025 in Luxembourg, 9-12 Dec. Find out more about the event - and the journal! - here: https://cup.org/3LVGEMY
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ποΈ The #CHR2025 programme is online! Browse whatβs on the menu here: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/programme/
Proceedings are coming soon as well. Donβt forget: registration closes on 20 November! #computationalhumanitiesresearch
We have been informed that spam emails are being sent to some #CHR2025 participants. Unfortunately, we canβt prevent these, but please ignore them and stay cautious - we trust everyone will recognise them for what they are.
Registration for #CHR2025 is now open! Visit our website for details on registration fees and how to register: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/venue/
See you in Luxembourg!
Now in your mailbox!
A big thank you to the #CHR2025 reviewers who have already submitted their reviews - your time and effort are much appreciated! π
Still working on yours? This is a friendly reminder to please submit your reviews before Monday, September 8, 2025 (midnight).
Expanding the Toolkit: Large Language Models in Humanities Research. Computational Humanities Research.
π’ Donβt miss the first articles from CHRβs themed issue, Expanding the Toolkit: Large Language Models in Humanities Research!
Read the issue #openaccess here:
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#computationalhumanities #CHR @comphumresearch.bsky.social @nolauren.bsky.social @folgertk.bsky.social
You missed nothing :). The website will be updated next week with more information.
The submission deadline for #CHR2025 is fast approaching! Authors, you have until Friday, 18 July, to submit your short and long papers, lightning talk abstracts, and workshop ideas.
β οΈ Please note: there will be NO extension of this deadline.
π 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/
We are looking for a host for #CHR2026! Read the Call for Bids on our website, and submit your proposal by November, 10.
computational-humanities-research.org/hosting/
We are proud to have @miguelev.bsky.social (@cssh-nus.bsky.social, National University of Singapore) and Els Lefever (LT3 Language and Translation Technology, Ghent University) as keynote speakers at our CHR2025 conference in December. More: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/news/keynote...
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We've updated our anonymity guidelines for CHR submissions! π The anonymity period now runs until acceptance notification (Sept 18), and authors can post preprints on arXiv/Zenodo before submission. Learn more: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/news/anonymi...
Thanks for this input. We will reflect on this, especially given the transition to a new publication platform.
Thanks! We will look into it. π©βπ§
π¨ Our Call for Papers is out! π¨
We continue our tradition of providing a dedicated platform for presenting computational work that bridges formal methods and traditional inquiry in the arts and humanities.
Check out the website for all details: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/cfp/
We've got news!
The new CHR website is live - your go-to place for all things CHR: computational-humanities-research.org
Also, welcome to @lucy3.bsky.social (Proceedings Officer) and @jbrottrager.bsky.social (Early Career Representative), our new board members!
Weβve got a #postdoc opening in #computationalhistory! ππ₯οΈ
Come join our team at the Center for Humanities Computing at Aarhus University and dive into the Danish Golden Age (1750β1930).
Great research, great colleagues, and a pretty nice city too π
π international.au.dk/about/profil...