Digital Humanities Series

Series Editors

Julie Thompson Klein, Wayne State University
Tara MacPherson, University of Southern California
Paul Conway, University of Michigan

Titles

The goal of the Digital Humanities series will be to provide a forum for ground-breaking and benchmark work in digital humanities. This rapidly growing field lies at the intersections of computers and the disciplines of arts and humanities, library and information science, media and communications studies, and cultural studies. The purpose of the series is to feature rigorous research that advances understanding of the nature and implications of the changing relationship between humanities and digital technologies. Books, monographs, and experimental formats that define current practices, emergent trends, and future directions are accepted. Together, they will illuminate the varied disciplinary and professional forms, broad multidisciplinary scope, interdisciplinary dynamics, and transdisciplinary potential of the field.

For more information about this series, or to submit a proposal please contact Senior Acquiring Editor Sara Cohen at sjco@umich.edu.