The European Association for Digital Humanities provides umbrella support for a range of professional organizations and institutions that maintain digital projects about European history and culture. The group was founded in 1973 with the purpose of supporting "the application of computing in the study of language and literature." On the homepage, visitors can browse through nine sections, including Elections, Publications, and Education. The Publications area is a great place to start, as it includes access to the astute "Digital Humanities Quarterly," which is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of digital media. The Education area has a great section titled DH Curricula & Syllabi. Here educators can look over a clutch of digital humanities syllabi contributed by the City University of New York and individual professors. Additionally, the site includes information about the operations of the organization, complete with contact information. [KMG]
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