Thanks to funding from ADHO, DHTech was able to support one DHTech member by paying for their DH2023 registration costs. Read Szemes Botond reflection of the workshop “Digital Literary Stylistics (SIG-DLS)”!
Read MoreIn the digital realm, ensuring the longevity of projects is crucial. The University of Victoria’s “Endings Project” presents guidelines for digital project sustainability. These principles divide projects into five areas: Data, Documentation, Processing, Products, and Release Management, each with its own set of standards to assure sustainability.
Read MoreDHTech at DH2023
by DHTech · Jun 2, 2023DHTech will be present at the DH2023 conference with two events on the conference schedule and one informal meetup! On Monday, July 10, we have a full-day workshop, “How can you trust your code?”. We will discuss questions related to trustworthiness of code developed for Digital Humanities projects. We will explore …
Read MoreDH2023 Workshop
by DHTech · Jun 2, 2023DHTech will be present at DH2023 with its SIG workshop titled “How can you trust your code?”. Join us on Monday, July 10, 9am to 5pm for a full-day workshop! How can you trust your code? This full-day workshop discusses the question of trustworthiness of code developed for Digital Humanities projects. Every …
Read MoreDH2023 Panel
by DHTech · Jun 2, 2023Several members of DHTech will be at DH2023 with a panel! Julia Damerow, Malte Vogl, Jeffrey Tharsen, Robert Casties, Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Zoe LeBlanc, Diego Siqueira, and Cole Crawford are organizing “Research Software Engineer Careers and Project Involvement in DH” on Thursday July 13, 2pm - 3:30pm. …
Read MoreDH2023 Registration Grant
by Julia Damerow · May 4, 2023DHTech is excited to announce that thanks to funding from ADHO we are able to offer a DH2023 Registration Grant! Any DHTech member is eligible to apply. After proof of registration we will reimburse you for your registration costs for the DH2023 conference. Since our budget is limited, the earlier you apply the better …
Read MoreRebecca will talk about her work on version four of the Princeton Geniza Project (PGP). Over the course of a two-year research partnership with Marina Rustow and the Princeton Geniza Lab, they de-siloed data (metadata and transcription text), improved researcher workflow, designed and built a new search interface, …
Read MoreHow the digilib image server learned to treat images with color profiles correctly and how I learned more about the weird quirks of Java’s image libraries than ever before.
Read MoreDo you have a piece of code you would like to submit for review but you don’t know if it’s ready? Or maybe you don’t know how to get it ready? Or would you like to review some code but would like to talk about the process first? Then this workshop is for you! If you would like to submit code for review, we will work …
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