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Data-driven Publishing and scalable Reading: co-designing the 'Journal of Digital History'

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The Luxembourg Centre for Digital History (C²DH, University of Luxembourg) together with De Gruyter Publishing Group have recently launched the Journal of Digital History (JDH).

The JDH aims at becoming the central hub of critical debate and discussion in the field of digital history by offering an innovative publication platform, promoting a new form of data-driven scholarship and of transmedia storytelling in the historical sciences. International, academic, peer-reviewed and open access, the JDH will be setting new standards in history publishing based on the principle of multi-layered articles:

- the first layer will enable to produce transmedia narratives (narration layer);
 - the second layer will explore the authors’ reflection on the methodological implications of using digital tools / data (hermeneutic layer);
- the third layer will give access to data and code through a professional infrastructure (data layer).

The presentation will focus on the technical development, narrative principles and epistemological challenges of developing a platform for data-driven scholarship in the field of history.

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