THATCamp, or "The Humanities and Technology Camp", is a recurring, open, low-cost participatory unconference that has been held in many places around the world since 2009.
A Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities is an annual open community publication project in which participants address the question “Just what do digital humanists really do?”.
"The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) promotes and supports digital research and teaching across all arts and humanities disciplines, acting as a community-based advisory force, and supporting excellence in research, publication, collaboration and training."
HASTAC is an alliance of nearly 13,000 humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists and technologists working together to transform the future of learning.
An experimental, edited publication that highlights and distributes informally published digital humanities scholarship and resources from the open web.
"An international organization of scholars working in textual studies, editing and editorial theory, electronic textualities, and issues of textual culture across a wide variety of disciplines. "
An international seminar on digital humanities founded in 1987. Its aim is to provide a forum for discussion of intellectual, scholarly, pedagogical, and social issues and for exchange of information among participants.
HASTAC Groups offer members a space where you can network, organize, plan and report on your work with the help of a suite of tools, including a group calendar, forums, wikis and access to group-only communications.
LDH is a HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Sciences, and Technology Alliance Collaboratory) group for any literary scholar making their foray into the world of digital humanities (and vice versa).