In celebration of its Fifth Anniversary, Digital Frontiers [http://digital- frontiers.org/] invites members of the digital humanities community to submit proposals sharing their passions as they engage in digital endeavors. Proposals that discuss how digital researchers situate themselves within this community of practice will be especially welcomed.
Digital Frontiers 2016 is September 22-24, 2016 at Rice University in Houston, hosted by Rice University's Fondren Library and the Humanities Research Center, with sponsorship from the Association for Computers and the Humanities.
We encourage contributions from anyone who creates or uses digital collections or tools for humanities work, including scholars, educators, genealogists, archivists, technologists, librarians, and students. We welcome submissions from local and regional historical and genealogical societies, and anyone working in the public humanities to help us serve the community of practice with which Digital Frontiers identifies.
For complete submission guidelines, view the Call for Proposals [http://digital- frontiers.org/conference/2016/ info/call-proposals].
Deadline: April 15, 2016
For more information, visit the website [http://digital- frontiers.org/conference/2016/ ] or email digitalfrontiers@unt.edu