Call for Papers: Digital Humanities track at ISoLA 2026

Following the very successful previous events for 2023 to 2025  we are delighted to extend an invitation to you to submit an abstract to the Digital Humanities track at the AISoLA 2026 Conference (https://2026-isola.isola-conference.org/isola-tracks/), which is a well-established conference in Computer Science. It takes place on October 24–28, 2026 in Kos, Greece.
Here you find the ISoLA track information. The guidelines for submission and the LNCS style are here. There is a word version, next to the Latex form. 
Submission proposals
We welcome positioning pieces on past and ongoing work, that address as one of their aspects how Computer Science, AI and IT-enabled environments are affecting or may impact the state of the art in the field. Including open challenges and unmet needs. Work stemming from GREATLEAP is explicitly encouraged.
Please submit the following before June 15th:
1) The title and tentative authors, and if you need financial support from GREATLEAP, to tim.riswick@ru.nl
2) An abstract (2 to 15 LNCS pages) submitted through the online system
Registration of a presenter (as academic registrant) should be done before September 1st, 2026.  
We will let all contributors who need funding know before 1 July if we can support your participation. Please note, funding from GREATLEAP is limited, and it is most likely it will not fully cover all costs.
Post-conference proceedings
The event will have refereed optional post-conference proceedings, published as a volume in the prestigious SpringerNature series LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). You will be invited to provide camera-ready papers of ca. 15 pages (LNCS style) by Jan 15th, 2026. It will undergo peer reviewing, with the aim of having the final version by April 1st, 2026, ready to go to print.
Note: The registration fee includes a contribution toward the Open Access fee for the LNCS contribution (which is co-sponsored from other sources). No other costs will arise for the OA publication.Doctoral Symposium
In a separate mail there will be the announcement of the Doctoral Symposium, for postgraduate students to present their work so far and receive feedback from independent senior attendants. Given the interdisciplinary nature of the conference, with significant STEM components, this can be a very useful feedback forum for students who work with elements of data analysis, software, information systems and AI.
We look very much forward to your contribution and meeting you in Rhodes! If you have any questions, please let us know.
Organizers
Tiziana Margaria (University of Limerick, IE): tiziana.margaria@ul.ie
Tim Riswick (Radboud Universiteit, NL): tim.riswick@ru.nl
Rachel Murphy (University of Limerick, IE): rachela.murphy@ul.ie
Stefano Ferilli (Università degli studi di Bari Aldo Moro, IT): stefano.ferilli@uniba.it
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