A Year of Journal of Open Humanities Data

As a librarian perpetually interested in open access publishing and digital humanities, I downloaded an entire year's worth of content from the Journal of Open Humanities Data (JOHD) and proceeded to analyze/read it with a tool of my own design called the Distant Reader. Through this process I became thoroughly and intimately aware of the Journal's purpose, scope, and content. Moreover, I am able to provide details and repeatable examples backing up my observations. If a larger number of publishers distributed their content in the manner of JOHD, then I believe scholarship would take a giant leap forward. Fun with distant reading. See: https://distantreader.org/stacks/carrels/johd/

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Creator: Eric Lease Morgan <emorgan@nd.edu>
Source: This is the first publication of this entry.
Date created: 2023-07-12
Date updated: 2023-07-12
Subject(s): readings;
URL: https://distantreader.org/blog/johd/