Japanese Association for Digital Humanities has produced several conferences that are innovative and beneficial to the sector covering fascinating topics. Furthermore, the published proceedings are very insightful. Here is a list of the conferences:
- 10th symposium: JADH2020 “A New Decade in Digital Scholarship: Microcosms and Hubs” at Osaka University Proceedings of JADH Conference, vol. 2020
- 9th symposium: JADH2019 “Localization in Global DH” at Kansai University, OsakaProceedings of JADH Conference, vol. 2019
- 8th symposium: JADH2018 “Leveraging Open Data” at Hitotsubashi Hall, Tokyo Proceedings of JADH Conference, vol. 2018
- 7th symposium: JADH2017 “Creating Data through Collaboration” at Doshisha University Proceedings of JADH Conference, vol. 2017
- 6th symposium: JADH2016 “Digital Scholarship in History and the Humanities” at the University of TokyoProceedings of JADH Conference, vol. 2016
- 5th symposium: JADH2015 “Encoding Cultural Resources” at Kyoto University
- 4th symposium: JADH2014 “Bridging GLAM and Humanities through Digital Humanities” at the University of Tsukuba
- 3rd symposium: JADH 2013 & DH-JAC2013 at Ritsumeikan University
- 2nd symposium: JADH 2012 “Inheriting Humanities” at the University of Tokyo
- 1st symposium: OSDH/JADH 2011 at Osaka University
An especially good read in “Library’s Role and Digital Humanities” is the 7th conference’s proceedings “Craeting Data through Collaboration”. The conferences and the association’s work have produced several insightful and impactful papers and proceedings that are definitely worth reading!
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