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    2019 Programming Historian Deposit release
    (Figshare (United Kingdom), 2019) María José Afanador-Llach; James Baker; Adam Crymble; Víctor Gayol; Martin Grandjean; Jennifer Isasi; François Dominic Laramée; Zoe LeBlanc; Matthew Lincoln; Sarah Melton
    This deposit contains materials for the Jekyll-based static site for The Programming Historian. The Programming Historian publishes novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community of editors, writers, and readers. At the time of deposit, The Programming Historians hosts 79 English language lessons (5 published in 2019), 44 Spanish language lessons (4 published in 2019), and 5 French language lessons (5 lessons published in 2019). This deposit provides a citation for the project as it stands in November 2019. It is not intended to replace the Programming Historian website. This deposit supersedes the 2018 deposit (see 'Previous versions' for more info).
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    2020 Programming Historian Deposit release
    (European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2020) Adam Crymble; Víctor Gayol; Antonio Rojas Castro; Sofia Papastamkou; Ian Milligan; Jennifer Isasi; James Baker; Brandon Walsh; Riva Quiroga; María José Afanador-Llach
    This deposit contains materials for the Jekyll-based static site for The Programming Historian. The Programming Historian publishes novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community of editors, writers, and readers. At the time of deposit, The Programming Historians hosts 82 English language lessons (3 published in 2020), 46 Spanish language lessons (2 published in 2020), 12 French language lessons (7 lessons published in 2020), and 0 Portuguese language lessons. This deposit provides a citation for the project as it stands in November 2020. It is not intended to replace the Programming Historian website. This deposit supersedes the 2019 deposit (see 'Previous versions' for more info).
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    Escritura En Humanidades Digitales Para América Latina - Event Archive
    (European Organization for Nuclear Research, 2018) Adam Crymble; Maria José Afanador
    This Event Archive contains various documents and media surrounding the 3-day writing workshop, "Escritura en humanidades digitales para América Latina, held in Bogotá, Colombia from 1-3 August 2018. The event was the first held by the <em>Programming Historian</em> (http://programminghistorian.org) in a Latin American venue, and was an initiative to build the digital humanities community in Latin America, as well as to lead to some of the first Spanish-language digital humanities lessons written by Spanish native speakers. The workshop was funded by the British Academy, and supported by the Universities of Hertfordshire (UK) and de los Andes (Colombia). It was run by Drs Adam Crymble (University of Hertfordshire), Maria José Afanador Llach (Universidad de los Andes) and José Antonio Motilla (Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí), all editors of the <em>Programming Historian</em>. It was attended by 22 scholars from 10 countries in North and South America. Participants were given training in writing for a global audience, writing digital humanities tutorials, and building collaborations. They then devoted the remainder of the workshop to writing a digital humanities tutorial on an area related to their work. They were given opportunities for individual feedback from editors. We hope that this archive of the event proves useful for future event organisers seeking to hold similar workshops. Materials are variously in English and Spanish, depending upon the original audience.

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