According to our award committee, these papers are must-reads of the #CHR2025 proceedings. Congratulations to the authors on winning the Early Career Researcher Best Paper Awards!
Links and honourable mentions are available on our website: 2025.computational-humanities-research.org/news/best-pa...
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We will continue to evolve the system and are grateful for any feedback or contributions from anyone interested in exploratory search, multimodal IR, or digital collections research!
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aww thanks for the kind words
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Do you write research software for the humanities?
Consider writing a software paper to share your work!
Reach out to me, @nolauren.bsky.social , or any of the other editors at the CHR journal with your questions or ideas.
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Thanks to @taylor-arnold.bsky.social for working with us to publish proceedings from the 2025 Digital Humanities Tech Symposium in the new ACH anthology.
This volume collects short papers from a DH2025 pre-conference event hosted by @dhtech-community.bsky.social
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Are you hosting a workshop or conference series that would like to publish peer-reviewed proceedings or other materials in the Anthology of Computers and the Humanities?
Reach out to Taylor Arnold @taylor-arnold.bsky.social for more details!
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Screenshot that reads:
Introducing the Anthology for Computers and the Humanities
Taylor Arnold, Maria Antoniak, Miguel Escobar Varela, Marie Puren, Mila Oiva , Amanda Regan, Lauren Tilton, and Melanie Walsh
1 Data Science and Statistics, University of Richmond, U.S.A.
2 Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder, U.S.A.
3 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore
4 Laboratoire de Recherche de l'EPITA, Paris, France
5 History and Archaeology, University of Turku, Finland
6 History and Geography, Clemson University, U.S.A.
7 Rhetoric and Communication Studies, University of Richmond, U.S.A.
8 Information School, University of Washington, U.S.A.
Permanent Link: https://doi.org/10.63744/HHsQG7hNWyxG
Published: 25 September 2025
As DH grows, itβs increasingly important to publish conference papers, but there hasnβt been a clear venue for that.
So Iβm thrilled to share this new home for DH proceedings, which will include CHR papers & more.
Thanks to @taylor-arnold.bsky.social for leading this effort!
bit.ly/ach-anthology
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Can AI be creative if it doesn't believe it can? We asked 556 humans and 13 LLMs to judge creative writing. Then we lied about who wrote what. Result: AI has learned to distrust itself, showing 2.5Γ stronger bias than humans against AI-labeled creativity. Proud of this work with @mmvty.bsky.social π
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π£ New preprint! We know humans are biased against AI-creativity. But what about LLMs, now often judging creativity in various contexts? Do they replicate, transform, or amplify this bias? We tested it. Turns out: AI is 2.5X more biased against its own work than humans. arxiv.org/pdf/2510.08831 π§΅
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Oh, and you can thank you Julia for the Douglas Adams reference in the subtitle π
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The paper was co-authored with Julia Damerow, Robert Casties (@robertcasties.fedihum.org.ap.brid.gy ), Cole Crawford, who also contributed to the software development starting at the very beginning with a @dhtech-community.bsky.social hackathon.
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Heatmap of weekday frequency for Princeton Geniza Project legal documents and letters dated with day-level precision.
Raincloud plot showing how long Gertrude Stein kept the books she borrowed from the Shakespeare and Company lending library; borrow events with unknown years highlighted in orange
The paper covers why the software exists, how we developed it, what projects it builds on & other related work, and example use-cases to show its potential.
This is the first software paper published in Computational Humanities Research journal, part of the series βMissing Data in the Humanities.β
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Undate: humanistic dates for computation | Computational Humanities Research | Cambridge Core
Undate: humanistic dates for computation - Volume 1
I'm very pleased to share my new article on the python library undate, which is an ambitious in-progress effort to make it easier to work with incomplete dates and multiple calendars, building on work from Shakespeare and Company Project, Princeton Geniza Project, etc.
doi.org/10.1017/chr....
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And we feature software papers! Check out @suttonkoeser.bsky.social
Julia Damerow, Robert Casties, Cole Crawford exciting work on working with dates in computational humanities!
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Expanding the Toolkit: Large Language Models in Humanities Research. Computational Humanities Research.
π’ Donβt miss the first articles from CHRβs themed issue, Expanding the Toolkit: Large Language Models in Humanities Research!
Read the issue #openaccess here:
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#computationalhumanities #CHR @comphumresearch.bsky.social @nolauren.bsky.social @folgertk.bsky.social
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hahaha, big fan, I see what you did there
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Shakespeare and Company Project
Recreating the world of the Lost Generation in interwar Paris
@jasonheppler.org undate doesnβt have django or db integration yet β Iβve implemented uncertain and historical dates two different ways (for shakespeareandco.princeton.edu and geniza.princeton.edu ) and wasn't sure how to generalize.
Thereβs existing code to adapt ... would love to discuss!
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Call for Papers @ CHR: Meaning, Form, and History in Computational Poetics
β‘ CFP: a themed issue in Computational Humanities Research!
Meaning, Form, and History in Computational Poetics: if you work on all things verse, all things form, in any language, consider submitting!
for questions reach out to me or @nmhouston.bsky.social !
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Read-Only: A New Phase for Derrida's Margins
Read-Only: A New Phase for Derrida's Margins
It's a new year and "A New Phase for Derridaβs Margins" π
@jerielizabeth.bsky.social interviews @suttonkoeser.bsky.social on the decision and process of transforming Derridaβs Margins into a βread-onlyβ version and discusses the challenge of defining endings and potential futures for DH projects.
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Finishing the year with Startwords. Introducing Issue 5: Processes
Finishing the year with Startwords. Introducing Issue 5: Processes
FINISH the year with STARTWORDS! Announcing the release of Issue 5: Processes π
This issue features the work of 3 leading grad students from CDH using data curation and visualization to highlight the importance of everyday, historical people whose lives may otherwise have remained unknown to us.
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Thanks again to all the organizers and presenters at #CHR2024 for such a great conference and so many good conversations. I'm continuing to process and take in all the things I learned, as I share insights with my colleagues at @princetoncdh.bsky.social .
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Averting the Digital Dark Age: How Archivists, Librarians, and Technologists Built the Web a Memory is released _today_.
You can buy a copy, or, you can read it FOR FREE via Project MUSE. Please spread the news to your colleagues, your friends, your syllabus makers.
muse.jhu.edu/book/123276
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Javier Cha and Roopika Risam will be the keynote speakers of @ADHOrg #DH2025.
Know more about the keynotes here:
dh2025.adho.org/keynotes/
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