Member's groups
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A group to discuss arts and humanities funding
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A discussion forum for people interested in digital humanities across the disciplines
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The Open Access Books Network is a space for passionate conversations about OA books. Researchers, publishers, librarians, infrastructure providers — indeed, anyone who is interested — can discuss any aspect of […]
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At Open Book Publishers we are changing the nature of the traditional academic book. Our books are published in hardback, paperback and ebook editions, but we also publish free online editions of every title in […]
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A discussion and collaboration forum for Humanities Commons historians. If this group is too general for you, make one for your subfield!
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This group is for readers and writers of representations of masculinities in literature.
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Bringing together a wide range of participants from across humanities communities (publishers, scholars, librarians and more) to discuss model practices for publishing on public and publicly engaged humanities […]
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This group is for those who would like to share resources related to the academic job market (and, perhaps, the alt-ac market). It is a collegial, supportive community driven by hope and pragmatism.
The […]
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A general group for archaeologists and those interested in archaeology.
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Let’s talk about AI and the humanities!
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For people interested in feminist approaches to humanities subjects
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Archaeology and texts of the Ancient Near East
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This group will focus on the ongoing sustainability needs of digital humanities projects.
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Group for all publications concerning open access (OA) publishing.
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For discussion & sharing of materials and methods of digital pedagogy and technology-enhanced learning.
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Natural Language Processing of Ancient Languages
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Interdisciplinarians focusing on gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.
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For postcolonialists
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A resource for humanities scholars seeking to make their research and writing accessible to a wider audience through traditional outlets, such as academic journals and university presses, as well as digital and […]
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A space for gathering resources and discussing ways to advocate for the humanities.