29 September 2020
We commissioned the report on "Sustaining the Digital Humanities in the UK" which is based on the findings of a workshop led by an advisory board of Digital Humanities practitioners, representing a range of career stages, roles, and disciplines. The report identifies recommendations for the Institute to advance our mission (of cultivating better, more sustainable, research software) within the humanities.
The report follows The Alan Turing Institute's recently announced white paper on "The challenges and prospects of the intersection of Humanities and Data Science", which also makes a set of recommendations for future activity and engagement.
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The reports are published on these links:
- Sustaining the Digital Humanities in the UK - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4046266
- The challenges and prospects of the intersection of Humanities and Data Science - https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.12732164.v5