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Along with The Plant, Maastricht, we co-ran the "Labs for Labs" workshop at @adhorg 's #DH2023. Fantastic opportunity chance to look at shared challenges and opportunities with other digital humanities labs.
Write up and slides now available: zenodo.org/records/10213251

ZenodoWorkshop proceeding - Labs for Labs: A participatory workshop on digital lab practices in the humanities and social sciencesBrief descriptionThis half-day workshop was designed as a participant-led knowledge sharing platform for digitally-oriented labs in the humanities and social sciences. Individuals managing labs (e.g., directors and software engineers), those affiliated to labs (e.g., project coordinators, researchers, educators. etc.), those who make use of labs (teaching staff, researchers etc.), or who have an interest in developing a new digital lab or expanding existing ones, were welcome to participate. The workshop provided the opportunity to share experiences and learn from others on both the intellectual and operational function of labs, aiming to exchange good practices for successful and sustainable digital labs. Two existing labs of differing scales and levels of maturity led the facilitation of the workshop: The Plant (Playground and Laboratory for New Technologies) at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University and King's Digital Lab (KDL), King's College London.FormatHalf day workshop, total: 4 hoursPART 1: Lightning papers: Sharing Knowledge, Wisdoms, and Practices Lightning paper session (75 mins)5-7 minutes per paperc.30 min discussionBreak 15 minutesPART 2: Design Thinking Activity: Good Practices for Sustainable, Inclusive, and Collaborative labs Brainstorming in small groups divided based on the above topics (60 mins):Break 15 minutesConvergence phase (60min)Round of Presentations of the findings per topicDrafting a Lab ManifestoClosing remarks (15 mins)List of presenters Maastricht University & King's Digital Lab - Workshop IntroductionAlexander Czmiel - TELOTA, Berlin-Brandenburg AcademyLeif Isaksen - Exeter DH LabNatalia Ermolaev - Centre for DH, PrincetonSebastian Flick - Data Science Lab and Digital Humanities, Uni. of BernFabian Cremer and Thorsten Wübbena - DH Lab, Institute of European History (IEG), MainzMichael Donnay - Digital Humanities Research Hub, School of Advanced Study, Uni. of LondonAlison Langmead - Visual Media Workshop, Uni. of Pittsburgh 

Ungefähr vier Monate ist die #DH2023 Konferenz der @adhorg in #Graz nun schon her.
Viele spannende Eindrücke und Erinnerungen konnten gewonnen werden – einige davon wurden auch hier auf Mastodon geteilt. 🖥️ 🚀
Zur DH2023 wurde nun ein tolles Video erstellt, das uns noch einmal zurückblicken lässt: youtube.com/watch?v=o1asod7-eg
Schaut doch mal rein!
^vw

Oh dear, way to go:
#DigitalHumanities #DH2023 #conference @adhorg

"If we were to aim to achieve parity, assuming that there will be only two unique keynote speaker slots at future conferences, we would need to program women-only keynotes for the next 15 years of conferences, until 2035 [...] Over a third (25) worked for European institutions and it should be noted that 50% (36) were located at universities and research institutes in the USA and Canada."
-- digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/ (§49f.)

www.digitalhumanities.orgDHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: The circus we deserve? A front row look at the organization of the annual academic conference for the Digital Humanities

The outcomes of our OpenMethods Edit-a-thon at DH2023 in Graz are now available on our metablog, written by 4 guest editorial teams!
1. "Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning Tool"
Introduction by guest editors Josie Bready, Ahac Meden, Tine Reeh: openmethods.dariah.eu/2023/09/

2. "Mediate: A Collaborative Time-Based Media Annotation Tool for the Web"
Introduction by guest editors Joanne Bernardi; Vera Burrows; Dylan Palmer: openmethods.dariah.eu/2023/09/

OpenMethods · Spanish Paleography Digital Teaching and Learning ToolThe Spanish Paleography ( tool helps to bridge this gap for those interested in learning paleography of the early modern Spanish period, covering the late 15th to the 18th centuries. The tool is in…