IDEAH Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in Arts & Humanities
Managing editor(s): Lindsey Seatter (Editor in Chief), Jesse Thomas (Managing Editor)
About
Interdisciplinary Digital Engagement in Arts & Humanities (IDEAH) is a peer-reviewed, online, open access journal committed to publishing digital humanities research, as it is most broadly and inclusively defined, including work in fields such as media studies, scholarly communication, digital public humanities, textual studies, digital pedagogy, and beyond. IDEAH promotes an interdisciplinary approach to scholarship; we encourage submissions from authors across institutional faculties as well as from individuals working in academic-aligned roles and independent scholars. IDEAH is a Canadian Social Knowledge Institute (C-SKI; c-ski.ca) journal, with roots in the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) community.
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Editorial policy and ethics
Copyright Policy
IDEAH authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship.
Open Access Policy
All articles published in IDEAH are open access and free to read. Our default licence is the Creative Commons attribution license, or CC-BY: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Articles are also assigned a Digital Object Identifier or DOI upon publication, for persistent identification.
Review Policy
Interdisciplinary Engagement in Arts & Humanities uses a blended review process that combines editorial assessment with double-blind peer review.
All submissions are initially assessed by the Managing Editor or Special Issue Editor(s), who review the materials to ensure that they adequately meet the journal’s requirements of scope, do not contain plagiarized material, and are ready for peer review. If a submission is assessed as ready, it is then formatted for anonymity and sent to peer reviewers. Peer reviewers submit their comments and recommendations to the Managing Editor or Special Issue Editor(s); these remarks are then formatted for anonymity and returned to the author(s). Upon appropriate revision, the journal will supply a final decision on publication. The journal’s decision will be one of the following:
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Accept, no revisions
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Accept, revisions
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Revise and resubmit
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Decline
Registering as a Reviewer: if you would like to volunteer as a peer reviewer for IDEAH, please submit your contact information using the following form https://forms.gle/nBUokoRfYwH6n19u5.
Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy
The use of generative artificial intelligence for the composition of submissions is prohibited; the person(s) submitting the articles must be the author(s). The use of generative artificial intelligence for research purposes is permitted if clearly cited.
Information for contributors
Submissions
Thank you for your interest!
Interdisciplinary Engagement in Arts & Humanities welcomes submissions on any area of digital scholarship, with specific focus on digital humanities, media studies, scholarly communication, digital public humanities, textual studies, and digital pedagogy. In general, we will review submissions quarterly.
If you would like to submit a paper for inclusion in an open issue, inquire about other publication opportunities, or submit a proposal for a special issue, please contact the Managing Editor via ideahjournal [at] gmail [dot] com.
Editorial board
Boards
Founding Editors
Alyssa Arbuckle (CRKN & Érudit)
Lindsey Seatter (Kwantlen Polytechnic University)
Ray Siemens (University of Victoria)
Editor-in-Chief
Lindsey Seatter (Kwantlen Polytechnic University)
ideahjournal[at]gmail[dot]com
Managing Editor
Jesse “JT” Thomas (University of British Columbia)
Copyeditors
Jesse “JT” Thomas (University of British Columbia)
Sajib Ghosh (University of Victoria)