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Web magazine for information professionals. The target audience for Ariadne is librarians, museum curators, archivists and associated technical staff & managers. Articles should cover topics that will be of interest to one or more of these audiences. 

The Artl@s Bulletin is a blind peer-reviewed, transdisciplinary journal devoted to spatial and transnational questions in the history of the arts, published by Artl@s in partnership with Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services.

Welcome to DHQ (Digital Humanities Quarterly) , an open-access, peer-reviewed, digital journal covering all aspects of digital media in the humanities. Published by the Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) and the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO), DHQ is also a community experiment in journal publication.

Digital Medievalist is an international web-based community for medievalists working with digital media. It was established in 2003 to help scholars meet the increasingly sophisticated demands faced by designers of contemporary digital projects. It publishes an OA journal, sponsors conference sessions, runs an email discussion list and encourages best practice in digital medieval resource creation.

DSH or Digital Scholarship in the Humanities is an international, peer reviewed journal which publishes original contributions on all aspects of digital scholarship in the Humanities including, but not limited to, the field of what is currently called the Digital Humanities.

Digital Studies / Le champ numérique is a refereed academic journal that serves as an Open Access area for formal scholarly activity and as a resource for researchers in the Digital Humanities. It is published for the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organisations under the direction of the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN) by the Open Library of the Humanities.

An open-access, peer-reviewed, online journal published by the Fibreculture network of critical Internet research and culture in Australasia. The scope of this journal covers information and communication technologies and their policy frameworks, network cultures and their informational logic, new media forms and their deployment, and the possibilities of socio-technical invention and sustainability.

First Monday is one of the first openly accessible, peer–reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet. Since its start in May 1996, First Monday has published 2,190 papers in 316 issues, written by 3,193 different authors. In addition, 36 special issues have appeared. The most recent special issue was entitled "Exploring societal resilience to online polarization and extremism."

Frontiers in Digital Humanities: Publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research from Digital History to Big Data, providing a community platform for the Humanities in the digital age. Frontiers is the 3rd most-cited and 6th largest research publisher and open science platform. Frontiers research journals are community-driven and peer-reviewed by editorial boards of over 202,000 top researchers. Featuring pioneering technology, artificial intelligence, and rigorous quality standards, our research articles have been viewed more than 1.9 billion times, reflecting the power of open research. 

Founded in 2015 as the International Journal for Digital Art History, a peer review open access journal, DAHJ brand now includes a virtual Gallery for new media artists, the distribution of News for the community (e.g. international job offers, conferences, and grants), an online Conference, and the new publication series DAHJ Editions to distribute a wide ranging content of conferences, workshops, and other programs from scholars and artists within the field of digital art history.

International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing. A Journal of Digital Humanities. IJHAC is one of the world’s premier multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed forums for research on all aspects of arts and humanities computing. The journal focuses both on conceptual and theoretical approaches, as well as case studies and essays demonstrating how advanced information technologies can further scholarly understanding of traditional topics in the arts and humanities.