- It’s the first DHTech newsletter of 2024! We’re excited to share the latest and greatest news from our community with you, so read on.
Read More How can you trust your code?
by Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Jose Angel Hernandez, and Mareike Bassenge · Feb 2, 2024At the DH2023 conference in Graz, Austria, a group of digital humanities academics and professionals gathered for a workshop titled “How can you trust your code?” organized by DHTech. The goal of the workshop was to identify and discuss issues related to the development, use, and reuse of research software in digital …
Read MoreOur February DHTech Meetup will be on February 15, 2024, at 9am ET/3pm CET. We will talk about agent-based modeling (ABM).
Read More- This is the last newsletter of 2023! While it might be the last, we have a lot of news and opportunities to share before we say goodbye to the year.
Read More DHTech will hold a mini-conference at DH2024 themed “DH Inside Out”. Typical DH conference presentations are focussed on the research with a slight nod to the technical details; we want to flip that format and dive more deeply into the technical aspects of the work, while still keeping it in context of the research and domain specifics.
Read MoreDHTech is looking for digital humanities project teams in the US planning to develop software who would benefit from consulting with a Research Software Engineer (RSE) on their technical implementation plan.
Read More- Happy Halloween! From DHTech straight to you some (hopefully not so spooky) news about what’s happening in the DHTech community.
Read More Several DHTech members attended the inaugural US-RSE conference held in Chicago, Oct. 16-18, an event by the US Research Software Engineer Association themed “Software-Enabled Discovery and Beyond.”
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