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This is the Confluence space for DHTech. The goal of DHTech is to support the development and reuse of software in the Digital Humanities by providing a community to exchange knowledge, share expertise, and foster collaboration among Digital Humanities software projects. Anyone involved in Digital Humanities tools and services development and maintenance is welcome to join.

If you would like to become part of DHTech, you can join our Slack channel and our GitHub organization by filling out this form.

The development of software specifically designed for the Digital Humanities has become more and more important as Digital Humanities projects become increasingly computationally sophisticated. At the Digital Humanities Conference 2017 in Montreal, a group of software developers, scholars with programming expertise, and project managers got together to develop an infrastructure for collaboration and cooperation in regards to tool development. The result was the establishment of DHTech. Some of the institutions involved in DHTech are:

  • Digital Innovation Group at Arizona State University
  • Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
  • University of Göttingen

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