18-19 May 2026 Paris (France)

Submission guidelines

Accepted formats

We particularly welcome:

  • Long  papers  (up  to  3000  words, excluding references, abstract, tables, and illustrations):  for original and previously unpublished works presenting a completed or well-advanced research.

All accepted papers will be published as a dedicated volume in the Anthology of Computers and the Humanities.

 

In addition, submissions can also be accepted for:

  • Posters (between 750 and 1000 words):  long abstracts describing an early-stage research, a work-in-progress, a corpus, a software or late breaking results;
  • Lightning talks: 5 minutes presentation on ongoing or recently published research.  The submission takes the form of a short abstract (300 words), with a reference (in case of recently published research).

Authors of selected posters and lightning talks will be offered the possibility to turn their submissions into long papers to be included in the proceedings, if they so wish.

 

Instructions for authors

Submissions must be anonymized, written in English and formatted according to the ACH LaTeX template. An Overleaf template is also available.

A sciencesconf account is necessary to be able to submit a contribution; so authors who do not already have a sciencesconf account will need to create one.

 

 

 

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