DHTech June Meetup
by DHTech · May 28, 2026 · Event date: Thu Jun 4, 2026 at 10:00 AM · Register · announcement whatshappening event meetupCode Review and Sustainability in the Digital Humanities Publication Landscape
Are you developing code for Digital Humanities research? Have you ever thought about publishing your code? Do you wish code would be more reusable, visible, and impactful? Join our upcoming webinar to explore how code review and publication …
Read MoreGet to know our newest Steering Committee member, David Ragnar Nelson, and learn about his path to a career as a Digital Humanities Research Software Engineer.
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by DHTech · Mar 31, 2026 · Event date: Thu Apr 30, 2026 at 10:00 AM · announcement whatshappening event meetupOn April 30, 2026 at 10am ET/4pm CET (find your local time). Register here.
At our last meetup in February we had a lively discussion about generative and agentic AI and the impact of these shifts in DH software development, with some attendees making the case for agentic AI as a “sea change” allowing DHers to focus …
Read MoreAs we are heading out of March and into April, we want to share the latest updates from the DHTech community with you. And because it’s almost Easter (for those of you that celebrate it), here is an Easter Egg just for you!
New DHTech Meetup
Recently, the Code Review Working Group gave a workshop that went over the …
Read MoreWorkshop: Publishing Your Research Code on GitHub
Mar 10, 2026 Event date: Wed Mar 25, 2026 at 1:00 PMAre you currently writing code for your research project? If so, have you thought about where it’s stored? If you aren’t already using GitHub or a similar version control service, now is the perfect time to start. Moving your work to GitHub offers more than just cloud backup; it provides a “time …
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by DHTech · Feb 20, 2026 · Event date: Thu Feb 26, 2026 at 10:00 AM · announcement whatshappening event meetupWith AI coding agents and chatting computers the landscape of software development as a profession in DH is shifting. How does this shift reflect in the perspective for students, how are professionals adjusting their day to day business? How do we balance the potential loss of quality in research software with the benefit of making software development more accessible?
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It’s a little late, but we still hope you had a happy new year! Clearly, it took us a while to get organized enough to send this “January” newsletter. Nevertheless, we hope it will bring some joy to your day (or at least some interesting pieces of information). And for the daily chuckle, here is the joke of the month: …
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by DHTech · Nov 26, 2025 · Event date: Thu Dec 4, 2025 at 11:00 AM · announcement whatshappening event meetup
Before 2025 comes to a close, DHTech is planning one more meetup to discuss how to build a Python Package Community for the Humanities. Are you a developer of a Python package for DH research? Or maybe you are not the developer but you are using someone else’s Python code? Do you wish there was such a community to support you in your efforts? Do you wish there was a way of sharing your work with others so it could be reused? If so, then join us on December 4, 2025 at 10am ET/4pm CEST!
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Digital Humanities Tech Symposium 2025 Proceedings, Nominate yourself for the DHTech Steering Committee, Technical track at DH2026, DHTech Posters at DH2025 and USRSE’25, Digital Humanities Tech Symposium at DH2026
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We are pleased to announce that the proceedings from the Digital Humanities Tech Symposium 2025 have been published! The Digital Humanities Tech Symposium was a one-day workshop organized by DHTech and held at the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) 2025 conference in Lisbon, Portugal.
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