[SIGCIS-Members] Call for papers, American Historical Association
James Cortada
jcortada at umn.edu
Sun Mar 29 06:31:00 PDT 2026
I agree. Can we ask our SIGCIS leaders to call the editor of the American
Historical Review and discuss putting some structure around this interest
by the AHA so it doesn't just publish haphazardly whatever someone wants
to? Jim Cortada
On Sun, Mar 29, 2026 at 8:09 AM Ceruzzi, Paul via Members <
members at lists.sigcis.org> wrote:
> I saw this call from the AHA for papers about Artificial Intelligence..
> Many of the topics suggested have been well-covered by members of SIGCIS,
> but perhaps the AHA membership is unaware of our (your) work.
>
>
> https://www.historians.org/news-publications/american-historical-review/how-to-submit/ai-in-historical-perspectives/?_zs=noama&_zl=gfLu4
>
> Paul Ceruzzi
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James W. Cortada
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Charles Babbage Institute
University of Minnesota
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