1960 - 2020
Digital humanities events not belonging to a larger conference, such symposia or workshops.
2006 - 2023
The ADHO organizes and sponsors an annual conference. The first joint conference was held in 1989 at the University of Toronto. That event was the 16th annual meeting of ALLC and the ninth annual meeting of the ACH-sponsored International Conference on Computers and the Humanities (ICCH). Since then, the joint conference has grown to include additional organizations, and it has been held in cities around the world.
2018 - 2018
1997 - 2009
1994 - 2019
German section of the Association for History and Computing (AHC)
2014 - 2018
Founded 2013.
1973 - 2022
The Association for Computers and the Humanities arose from the community that started the "International Conference on Computing in the Humanities" conference, or ICCH, in 1971. The ACH was officially founded in 1978, and continued organizing a biennial conference until 2005, after which it became simply the "Digital Humanities" conference under the ADHO umbrella. From 1989-2005, the ACH and ALLC co-branded each others' conferences. ACH renewed its biennial conference in 2019, while maintaining its affiliation with ADHO. Until around 1990, ACH conferences were called "ICCH" conferences.
1986 - 2005
1988 - 2004
1970 - 2018
A series of conferences running from 1970-2006, mostly in Europe. The organization itself was formed in 1973, and the first conference so-titled was in 1974, however two earlier conferences were held titled "Symposium on the Uses of Computers in Literary Research" that later formed the organization. In 1989, the ALLC and ACH began co-branding their conferences, alternating location and host each year. In 2006, the ACH/ALLC conference was renamed the DH conference, but that conference were still co-listed as an ACH/ALLC conference. Subsequent to 2006, it was simply "DH". The ALLC eventually renamed itself to the "European Association of Digital Humanities," and in 2018 restarted its biennial conference in that name. This series is not to be confused the the ALLC International Meetings / Annual General Meetings (1973-1983).
2012 - 2020
2015 - 2021
2014 - 2019
2020 - 2020
2006 - 2019
2020 - 2020
1987 - 1995
2018 - 2021
International Congress of Digital Humanities (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil)
2020 - 2020
2018 - 2019
2016 - 2018
2017 - 2020
2016 - 2019
2014 - 2019
2012 - 2019
2018 - 2020
2017 - 2019
2012 - 2018
2014 - 2021
2012 - 2018
2011 - 2019
2014 - 2022
2016 - 2020
2009 - 2013
2015 - 2017
1999 - 2019
https://www.diglib.org/dlf-events/past/
1996 - 2020
2018 - 2020
2008 - 2020
2021 - 2021
2012 - 2018
2018 - 2018
The first conference of the ALLC was held in Cambridge, UK, in 1970 and annually thereafter until 1988, when a protocol was agreed with the Association for Computing in the Humanities for co-sponsorship of joint international conferences. The venue for these joint conferences alternated between Europe and North America. The first one took place in 1989 at the University of Toronto in Canada. 1997 marked a return to Canada, to Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. In 2005 the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations was formed and in 2006 the first joint conference under this new umbrella was held at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. The first conference of the EADH was held at the National University of Ireland, Galway, 2018.
1990 - 1990
2019 - 2020
2016 - 2021
2019 - 2020
2015 - 2017
2013 - 2019
2007 - 2019
1987 - 1991
2009 - 2019
1979 - 1988
1973 - 1983
2011 - 2019
1989 - 2006
The joint ACH/ALLC (or ALLC/ACH) conference series ran from 1989 to 2004, and was afterwards replaced by ADHO's "DH" conference. Its first two conferences were co-listings of ALLC and ACH's predecessor, ICCH (International Conference on Computing in the Humanities).
2015 - 2019
The Pennsylvania Digital Humanities Conference.
2013 - 2018
2013 - 2019
2019 - 2019
2016 - 2016
2017 - 2018
1990 - 1994
1986 - 1990
2014 - 2016
2011 - 2011
1997 - 2019
2017 - 2019
2000 - 2014
1993 - 2012