CFP: Library Trends: Exploring Metaphors of Expertise in LIS

Library Trends has released a call for publications for its 71.6 issue, to be published in August 2027. The issue’s theme is “Exploring Metaphors of Expertise in LIS.” From the call: In 2000, information scholar Marcia Bates shared a metaphor wherein the field of library and information science (LIS) was described as an iceberg, with ...

CFP: Minimal Computing for Social and Cultural Heritage

The Minimal Curation Project, funded by Research Ireland, is putting together a collection on Minimal Computing for Social and Cultural Heritage edited by Olga C. Patroni, James O’Sullivan, Susan Rea, Shawn Day, Luigina Ciolfi, and Mary Galvin. The collection is calling for full chapters or short contributions on approaches to minimal computing through a critical ...

CFP: Digitorium 2026: Preserve

Digitorium 2026 will be held September 10-12, 2026 in-person and online at The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL. Digitorium is a bi-annual conference bringing together DH practitioners to discuss projects, practices, and to learn from each other. From the call for proposals: We invite you to share your experiences around the idea of Preserve. ...

CFP: Code4Lib Special Issue: Static Websites for Scholarly Editions and Other Publications in the Humanities

Code4Lib Journal has released a call for submissions for a special issue titled “Static websites for scholarly editions and other publications in the Humanities.” From the call: Static websites are increasingly recognized as a sustainable solution for digital editions and other scholarly publications in the Humanities. They are broadly defined as applications that do not ...

CFP: AI4LAM Fantastic Futures 2026: Trust in the Loop

The Program Committee for the AI4LAM Fantastic Futures 2026: Trust in the Loop conference has issued a call for submissions. The hybrid conference, which will take place in Washington, DC, and online on September 15-17, 2026, is co-hosted by the Library of Congress, the National Gallery of Art, and the Smithsonian Institution. The conference theme ...

CFP: Connecting Codes: AI, Digital Humanities, and the Future of Information

Hosted at Maktaba Kuu, Kenya National Library Service in Nairobi, the conference “Connecting Codes: AI, Digital Humanities, and the Future of Information” will take place 16-19 June 2026. From the call: Connecting Codes brings together scholars, librarians, heritage professionals, technologists, and students to explore the evolving relationships between artificial intelligence, digital humanities, and information institutions, ...

CFP: The Black Scholar: “Black Nights”

The Black Scholar, the leading research journal on modern Black studies in the United States, invites submissions for a special issue on “Black Nights,” which “probes the intersection between blackness and the night.” The dh+lib community may find intersections in our work related to critical digital humanities, data privacy and surveillance, critical media practices, radical ...

CFP: Southern Quarterly: Special Issue on Digitization and Southern History and Culture

The Southern Quarterly regularly publish submissions of interdisciplinary scholarly articles; interviews with major Southern writers, composers, and artists; unpublished archival materials; photo essays; and poems anchored in the ethos of the South. Guest editors Andrew McSorley and Jamie O’Quinn (both from the Mississippi Digital Humanities Hub at the University of Southern Mississippi) invite submissions for ...

CFP: Humanities Methods in Librarianship

The new diamond open access journal, Humanities Methods in Librarianship, has released their first call for papers. Hosted on Manifold Press, published by the City University of New York, the editorial board hails from across the United States and Canada, and includes professionals with expertise in digital humanities librarianship. The journal offers an intervention that ...

CFP: 2026 ILiADS

The Institute for Liberal Arts Digital Scholarship (ILiADS) has issued the call for project proposal applications for the 2026 Institute, held in person at Vassar College, July 26th-31st. The Institute invites proposals from digital scholarship teams, as in previous years, and new to this year, proposals from individuals as part of the “Digital Scholarship Incubator, ...

CFP: 2026 Digital Pedagogy Institute

The Digital Pedagogy Institute has announced calls for submission to the 2026 DPI, held virtually and with no registration fees. There are 6 “streams” for submitting: Digital Pedagogy and Emerging Technologies: Higher education institutions are navigating the intersection of pedagogy and emerging technologies. How are these innovative technologies reshaping teaching and learning experiences? What are ...