International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing explained

International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing
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Formernames:History and Computing
Abbreviation:Int. J. Humanit. Arts Comput.
Discipline:History
Language:English
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Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Country:United Kingdom
History:1989–present
Frequency:Biannual
Issnlabel:International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing
Issn:1753-8548
Eissn:1755-1706
Issn2label:History & Computing
Issn2:0957-0144
Oclc2:22659624
Website:http://www.euppublishing.com/journal/ijhac
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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing is a biannual academic journal published in April and October by Edinburgh University Press. It was created in 2007 from the journal History and Computing, which had ceased publication in 2002. It is supported by three institutions: the International Association for History and Computing, the Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative, and Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts. The journal covers conceptual or theoretical approaches and case studies or essays demonstrating how advanced information technologies further scholarly understanding of traditional topics in the arts and humanities.

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