The University of Michigan Digital Humanities Series

The purpose of the University of Michigan Digital Humanities Series will be to feature rigorous research that advances understanding of the nature and implications of the changing relationship between humanities and digital technologies. Books, monographs, and experimental formats that define current practices, emergent trends, and future directions will receive priority. Together, they will illuminate the varied disciplinary and professional forms, broad multidisciplinary scope, interdisciplinary dynamics, and transdisciplinary potential of the field. Works in the series will further the following goals:

  • to break new ground by defining and assessing current and emerging methodological and theoretical approaches;
  • to benchmark best practices and projects through analysis of their nature, quality, and impact;
  • to present leading scholarship on the changing relationship of humanities and technology;
  • to feature best work from leading networks, communities of practice, and innovative practitioners;
  • to examine key thematics and problematics of the field;
  • to define and examine innovative approaches to digital teaching and learning.