Call for Papers: Language Technologies and Digital Humanities – JTDH 2022
LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES & DIGITAL HUMANITIES CONFERENCE 2022
https://www.sdjt.si/jtdh-2022/en/
The Slovenian Language Technologies Society (SDJT), the Centre for Language Resources and Technologies at the University of Ljubljana (CJVT), the Institute of Contemporary History (INZ) and the research infrastructures CLARIN.SI and DARIAH-SI are organising the conference “Language Technologies and Digital Humanities” on 15th and 16th September 2022. The biennial conference “Language Technologies” was first held in 1998, with the thematic expansion to Digital Humanities introduced in 2016.
Thematic areas of the conference
The conference aimes to bring together researchers from various backgrounds and methodological frameworks. The main topics will include but are not limited to:
- Speech and other mono- and multilingual language technologies
- Digital linguistics: translation studies, corpus linguistics, lexicology and lexicography, standardisation
- Digital humanities and historical studies, ethnology, literary studies, musicology, cultural heritage, archaeology, and fine arts
- Digital humanities in education and digital publishing
We welcome submissions that present guidelines, research, good practices, projects and results in these areas. The conference will also include invited lectures, a student section, and roundtables on topics related to the conference. The official languages of the conference will be Slovene and English.
Important dates
- May 15th, 2022: Deadline for submission of papers and extended abstracts
- June 30h, 2022: Notification of acceptance
- August 15th, 2022: Submission of final papers
- September 16th-16th, 2022: Conference
Instructions for authors
The authors are invited to submit either a full paper or an extended abstract describing work to be presented at the conference. The extended abstract will be published in the book of abstracts and the full papers in the conference proceedings, both of which will be published on the conference website under the Creative Commons license at the beginning of the conference. We leave it up to the authors whether to submit their contribution anonymized or not.
The official languages of the conference are Slovene and English.
The extended abstracts should be 2-4 pages long and the full papers 6–8 pages, formatted according to the conference guidelines:
- extended abstract: example, Word template
- full paper: example, Word template, LaTeX template
- templates are also avilable for papers written in Slovene; you can find them on the Slovene page of the conference.
The contributions are collected using EasyChair by clicking on this link.
The authors of full papers should indicate if it is a student contribution by adding “student paper” to the list of keywords. All the co-authors of student papers should be students. These papers will be presented in a separate student session and will be eligible for the best student paper award.