Dear all,
with apologies for cross-postings, I'm sharing again the 2023 call for papers 
of the Journal of Open Humanities Data. This time we've added an explicit 
mention of large language model prompts and prompt engineering strategies among 
the language resources of interest to the journal, plus a reminder that our 
Covid-19 special collection is still accepting submissions. We've also 
explicitly included Library Science and Media Studies in the scope.
Kind regards,
Barbara



Call for Papers for 2023


The Journal of Open Humanities Data 
(JOHD)<https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/> features peer-reviewed 
publications describing humanities research objects with high potential for 
reuse. These might include curated resources like (annotated) linguistic 
corpora, ontologies, and lexicons, as well as databases, maps, atlases, linked 
data objects, and other data sets created with qualitative, quantitative, or 
computational methods, including large language model prompts and prompt 
engineering strategies.


We are currently inviting submissions of two varieties:


1. Short data papers contain a concise description of a humanities research 
object with high reuse potential. These are short (1,000 words) highly 
structured narratives.  A data paper does not replace a traditional research 
article, but rather complements it.


2. Full length research papers discuss and illustrate methods, challenges, and 
limitations in humanities research data creation, collection, management, 
access, processing, or analysis. These are intended to be longer narratives 
(3,000 - 5,000 words), which give authors the ability to contribute to a 
broader discussion regarding the creation of research objects or methods.


Humanities subjects of interest to the JOHD include, but are not limited to Art 
History, Classics, History, Library Science, Linguistics, Literature, Media 
Studies, Modern Languages, Music and musicology, Philosophy, Religious Studies, 
etc. Research that crosses one or more of these traditional disciplinary 
boundaries is highly encouraged. Authors are encouraged to publish their data 
in recommended 
repositories<https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/about/#repo>. More 
information about the submission 
process<https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/about/submissions>, editorial 
policies<https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/about/editorialpolicies/> and 
archiving<https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/about/> is available on the 
journal’s web pages.


Submissions are still open for our special collection, Humanities Data in the 
Time of 
COVID-19<https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/collections/humanities-data-in-the-time-of-covid-19>.
 This collection includes data papers that span various areas of enquiry about 
the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the Humanities. Data from this period 
have far-reaching and impactful reuse potential, so we encourage you to share 
your data by submitting to this growing collection.


JOHD provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making 
research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of 
knowledge.


We accept online submissions via our journal website. See Author Guidelines 
<https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/about/submissions/> for further 
information. Alternatively, please contact the 
editor<https://openhumanitiesdata.metajnl.com/contact/> if you are unsure as to 
whether your research is suitable for submission to the journal.


Authors remain the copyright holders and grant third parties the right to use, 
reproduce, and share the article according to the Creative 
Commons<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/> licence agreement.


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