Digital Humanities is the annual international conference of the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO). ADHO is an umbrella organization whose goals are to promote and support digital research and teaching across arts and humanities disciplines, drawing together humanists engaged in digital and computer-assisted research, teaching, creation, dissemination, and beyond, in all areas reflected by its diverse membership.
The first joint conference was held in 1989, at the University of Toronto, coinciding with the 16th annual meeting of ALLC, and the ninth annual meeting of the ACH-sponsored International Conference on Computers and the Humanities (ICCH). Information about the joint international conferences from 1989 to 2011 may be found here.
The Digital Humanities 2012 was hosted by the University of Hamburg. From 16 to 20 July 2012 more than 500 international delegates presented papers and posters, engaged in discussions, participated in workshops and exchanged ideas on a broad spectrum of digital humanities topics.
All conference related activities are documented on this website. Many of the presentations were filmed and are available as podcasts – please consult the program tables and click the relevant link or use th esearch facility to access these.