Interactive Media: Submission Guidelines
1. DHQ encourages research creators to submit original interactive
works for review. These works should be an original use of
interactivity and design in educational, research, or creative
communication. Suitable works could include (but are not limited to):
1.1 An original hypertext fiction
1.2 An online educational application or game
1.3 A text analysis tool
1.4 An interactive visualization
1.5 A streaming media work
1.6 An original interactive digital artwork
2. To submit a work please send us:
2.1 A 1 to 5 page Statement of Purpose that identifies the creators,
provides an overview of the work, discusses the original contribution
of the work, and discusses its reception or evaluation, where
suitable. The Statement should place the work in a theoretical,
technical and
historical context. This Statement will be used as the basis for a
published author's statement
regarding the work, should it be selected for publication.
2.2 One to five screen images that are approximately 400 by 400
pixels. These should illustrate the design of the work.
2.3 You should also provide us access to a working version, whether
on the web or CD-ROM. If the work is an installation you should
provide us with appropriate documentation like a
QuickTime? video of
the installation's use. The documentation should not take more than
half an hour to review.
3. The work will be peer reviewed in terms of the Statement of
Purpose by a committee of digital humanities scholars. We
will ask if the work is original, non-trivial, and if it achieves
what the Statement of Purpose says it was supposed to. Further, we
will review it in terms of best practices in the field.
4. If a work is accepted and, if the work can be mounted on the
Internet, then we will expect an installable copy that can mounted and
maintained by DHQ for five years. It is understood on submission that
the creators have negotiated all rights to the work and its parts and
that they provide DHQ a non-exclusive license to publish the work.
The Statement of Purpose and accompanying images and documentation
will be tagged and made available for the life of the journal.
We expect the installable version to not need special server
configuration. We also expect it to be virus and malaware free. In
the event that the version submitted is deemed to be malicious we
will publish a note to that effect.
If the work cannot be installed on the journal server we will publish
the Statement of Purpose and negotiate appropriate documentation with
the creators. The creators will be encouraged to mount a version that
the journal can link to or to distribute/exhibit the work
appropriately so that readers can interact with it.
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MelissaTerras? - 23 Sep 2005