Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences (RDJ) is a peer reviewed e-only open access journal, which is designed to comprehensively document and publish deposited data sets and to facilitate their online exploration. In this way it wants to contribute to transparency of research, accelerate dissemination and foster reuse.
These resources are subdivided by general format: Indexes and Databases, Studies and Projects, Bibliographies and Research Guides, and Discussion Groups
Subject areas include Latin palaeography, English, German and Greek palaeography, history of scripts, illuminated manuscripts, vernacular editing and liturgical and devotional manuscripts.
The Call for Papers for the first issue of the Journal is open until the 6th of May 2016
We invite all students and young graduates to submit abstracts of their papers.
Our journal is established by young conservators - for young conservators. We hope that it will become a platform for exchange of thoughts, learning and development for emerging scientists - conservators and restorers of works of art, where by publishing their research papers they will step firmly into the professional world of conservation and restoration.
Online International Journal of Arts and Humanities is a double blind peer-review, multidisciplinary, international, open access journal that provides a RAPID avenue to publish applied researches in the various fields of arts and humanities that can result in the development of new procedures that can lead to improvement in these areas.
The Courtauld Institute of Art, Research Forum Seminar Room, London, June 23, 2015
Continuous Page. Scrolls and Scrolling from Papyrus to Hypertext Scrolls encompass in one sweep the oldest and the most contemporary ideas about images and image-making.
2,600 recently rediscovered early modern letters sent from France, Spain, and the Spanish Netherlands between 1689 and 1706 to be analyzed in international digital humanities project.
The latest research in the field of Semantic Web for the preservation and exploitation of our scientific heritage, the study of the history of ideas and their transmission.
May 29-June 2, 2016
Heraklion, Crete, Greece