Activities
Awards
The ADHO Awards Committee oversees four awards given for outstanding scholarly contributions to the Digital Humanities:
- The Roberto Busa Prize for lifetime/career achievement.
- The Antonio Zampolli Prize for a singular project or accomplishment.
- Conference Bursary Awards to assist students or young scholars to present at the annual conference.
- The Paul Fortier Prize for the best young scholar paper of the conference.
Activities
Community Activities
- Digital Humanities Conference
- Digital Humanities Summer Institute: The Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the University of Victoria provides an ideal environment for discussing and learning about new computing technologies and how they are influencing teaching, research, dissemination, and preservation in different disciplines.
- THATCamp: The Humanities And Technology Camp is an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.
Community-led initiatives
- Humanist: an international online seminar on humanities computing and the digital humanities. Its primary aim is to provide a forum for discussion of intellectual, scholarly, pedagogical, and social issues and for exchange of information among participants.
- Text Analysis Developers Alliance: What Hackers Do When We're Not Coding
- TAPoR: TAPoR is a gateway to tools for sophisticated analysis and retrieval, along with representative texts for experimentation.