• eMagazine 23/02/2016
  • Content
  • Editorial
  • Featured article
    • Humanists and Scientists: More Alike than Different
  • Upcoming events
    • Final Events of Computational Humanities projects
  • Recent events
    • CHAT-NL
    • Women who don’t wear pumps can do science, too
    • A convention of literary elements in thrillers & thrillers ingredients in literary novels
    • Digital Humanities and the NLeSC
    • Future of Peer Review and Open Access, Mainz
    • Things to do in Denver while still alive
    • Returning to Whistler
  • Publications
    • CEDAR-Linked Open Census Data
    • Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Communication.
  • Announcement
    • The eHumanities group has been nominated for a DH Public Engagement award
  • Visitors
    • eHumanities group 2015 Visiting Fellow
  • Colophon
  • Issues
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Content

Editorial   arrow
Sally Wyatt

Featured Article
Humanists and scientists more alike than different  arrow
Albert Meroño-Peñuela

Upcoming events
Final Events of computational Humanities projects  arrow

Recent events
CHAT-NL  arrow
Sally Wyatt

Women who don’t wear pumps can do science, too  arrow
Corina Koolen

A convention of literary elements in thrillers & thriller ingredients in literary novels  arrow
Kim Jautze

Digital Humanities and the NLeSc  arrow
By Jacqueline Hicks and Sally Wyatt

Future of peer review and open access Mainz  arrow
Andrea Scharnhorst

Things to do in Denver while still alive  arrow
Sally Wyatt

Returning to Whistler  arrow
Sally Wyatt

Publications
CEDAR-Linked Open Census Data   arrow
Albert Meroño-Peñuela, Ashkan Ashkpour, Andrea Scharnhorst, Christophe Gueret, Sally Wyatt

Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Communication   arrow
Sally Wyatt

Announcement
The eHumanities group has been nominated for a DH Public Engagement award   arrow

Visitors
Allen Riddell  arrow

Colophon