Forwarded message
The Keystone Digital Humanities conference will be held in the Kislak
Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts at the
University of Pennsylvania Libraries, July 22-24, 2015.
Proposals are now invited for
long presentations (20 minutes),
short presentations (7 minutes),
and project showcases (10 minutes)
in all areas of digital humanities.
Presentations may take the form of interactive presentations, short papers,
project demos, or panel discussions. We welcome proposals from emerging and
veteran students, teachers, and scholars.
The community will be invited to vote on proposals that they would like to
see included in the program. The 10 proposals with the highest scores are
guaranteed a slot at the conference. The Program Committee will curate the
remainder of the program in an effort to ensure diversity in program
content and presenters. Community votes will, of course, still weigh
heavily in these decisions.
Please send your name, email address, and a proposal of 200-300 words to
keystonedh.conference@gmail.com. The proposal deadline is January 2, 2015,
and community peer review will run from January 15-February 15. Proposers
will be notified by March 1.
We anticipate that we will have a small number of travel bursaries for
graduate and undergraduate students.
Conference Organizing CommitteeDawn Childress, Penn State UniversityWilliam
Noel, University of PennsylvaniaMolly Des Jardin, University of
PennsylvaniaJames
O’Sullivan, Penn State UniversityMitch Fraas, University of PennsylvaniaDot
Porter, University of PennsylvaniaPatricia Hswe, Penn State UniversityKatie
Rawson, University of PennsylvaniaDiane Jakacki, Bucknell UniversityMatt
Shoemaker, Temple UniversityDavid McKnight, University of PennsylvaniaStefan
Sinclair, McGill UniversityDennis Mullen, University of PennsylvaniaRebecca
Stuhr, University of Pennsylvania