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Born-Digital Scholarly Publishing: Resources and Roadmaps is open to scholars of all ranks, including university faculty and adjuncts, postdoctoral researchers, and independent scholars. Applicants must have a Ph.D.

Brown University Library is a member of the HBCU Library Alliance. Based on this affiliation, some slots will be reserved for participants from member institutions.

International applicants are welcome, though the NEH Institutes for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities (IATDH) program focuses on scholars currently studying or employed at institutions in the United States. U.S. citizens and/or U.S.-based scholars will thus be given priority. International applicants and/or persons without a current U.S. visa should note that, if selected and if an in-person meeting is possible, a visa cannot be guaranteed.

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“The NEH institute provided me with a welcome opportunity to think creatively and strategically about my digital humanities project, lay the foundation for digital humanities collaborations at my home institution, and introduce my students to the field of digital humanities … I felt so empowered … to grow digitally and help others do the same–exponentially so.”

— Karen Kossie-Chernyshev, Professor of History at Texas Southern University, and Founding Director of the Summer Workshop on African American Texas History (SWATH)