Revista de Humanidades Digitales (RHD), ISSN 2531-1786, publishes academic research in Digital Humanities. RHD is the result of the collaboration between researchers in Digital Humanities from UNED (Spain), the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET, Argentina) and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM, Mexico). RHD is a blind peer-reviewed continuous publication journal, with a closing date for each year and volume is September 30. You can submit your contribution from the Submissions tab.

 

 

 

 



Digital Humanities constitute a diverse and emerging field that conducts humanities research through information technologies and explores how humanities can evolve through technology, media and calculation methods. RHD seeks to provide a forum where professionals, theorists, researchers can share their work.

RHD does not publish criticism of digital objects (e.g., literary criticism of electronic literature, game studies); although this kind of research can be the focus of special issues.

RHD publishes original research within the scientific and academic field of Digital Humanities. Some of the topics suggested by this publication can be found at Focus and Scope.

RHD is an immediate open access journal and does not charge fees for submission or for the processing and publishing. Articles are evaluated by experts in blind peer review process.

Articles on digital methods published in RHD are collected in OpenMethods(DARIAH).

RHD journal was founded in 2016 under the impulse of researchers from the three institutions that today support it: the UNED (Spain), the National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET, Argentina) and the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM, Mexico).