Abstract

The Index of Digital Humanities Conferences is a database of conference metadata relevant to the digital humanities community dating back to the 1960s. It includes details about hundreds of conferences, and for a subset of them, details about work presented at those events. Weingart, Eichmann-Kalwara, Lincoln, and research assistants collected information by hand or with machine assistance from paper programs, listserv announcements, published proceedings, PDF programs, and conference websites. Data are in CSV tables with a data dictionary describing how they can be linked together, for use by digital humanists and bibliometricians to study the history of the digital humanities community.

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