Call for Proposals - Programming Historian in English
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Organization: Programming Historian
There's still time to propose a new Programming Historian lesson or translation, to be considered for publication in 2025!
Our English-language journal's annual submission window remains open until 31st January 2025. If you'd like to share a method you've applied, adapted, or advanced in the course of your humanities research, we'd love to hear from you. The full call for proposals is available via our blog: <https://programminghistorian.org/posts/en-call-for-proposals>.
The aim of a Programming Historian lesson is to empower readers to develop new, practical knowledge of a computational method, software, or digital tool. We encourage proposals that make use of open source software or open programming languages, centring open datasets and sample code which readers can handle and experiment with. We're always keen to learn about methodologies and tools that can be applied in multilingual research-contexts, supporting global access.
Proposals can be submitted via a Google Form <https://tinyurl.com/en-ph-proposals-2024>, or by filling in this plain-text version <https://programminghistorian.org/assets/forms/Lesson.Query.Form.txt> and sending it to: Alex Wermer-Colan, Managing Editor: english@programminghistorian.org
Thank you.
https://programminghistorian.org/posts/en-call-for-proposals
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Anisa Hawes