Daniel Alves is the new editor of IJHAC
Oct 13, 2020 | News

Daniel Alves, coordinator of our Digital Humanities Lab and professor at NOVA FCSH, is the new editor of the International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing (IJHAC, formerly History and Computing).
Published by Edinburgh University Press and focused on digital humanities, IJHAC is one of the oldest journals in this field, being one of the main “peer-reviewed forums for research on all aspects of arts and humanities computing”.
Accompanying Daniel Alves, IHC researcher Joana Vieira Paulino also joined the editorial team as managing editor. Associate editors are Ruth Mostern, from the University of Pittsburgh (USA), Alexander von Lünen, from the University of Huddersfield (United Kingdom), and Ricardo M. Pimenta, from the Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology (Brazil).
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