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content/blog/2024-10-31-code-review-paper.md

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summary: "Based on a poster at DH2022, Julia Damerow, Rebecca Sutton Koeser, Jeffrey C. Carver, and Malte Vogl have published a paper in *Digital Scholarship in the Humanities* describing the work of the Community Code Review Working Group of DHTech."
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content/news/2022-12-19-new-sc-members.md

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date: 2022-12-20T10:00:00
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There are two changes in the DHTech Steering Committee for next year. First, we want to thank Itay Zandbank for sharing his expertise and supporting the efforts of DHTech by being a member of the DHTech Steering Committee the past 1.5 years! He helped to establish DHTech as an ADHO SIG and to grow the community.

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DHTech will be present at the DH2023 conference with two events on the conference schedule and one informal meetup! On Monday, July 10, we have a full-day workshop, [“How can you trust your code?”](/dh2023-workshop). We will discuss questions related to trustworthiness of code developed for Digital Humanities projects. We will explore questions such as: how do we know that our code has bugs (or is bug-free)? And what do we do if we suspect that the code we are using has bugs? What are the implications of this situation when using tools developed by other people? How can we trust them to develop code that produces accurate results? What can we do about all of this? We’ll discuss in small groups and collect discussion notes for consolidation into a white paper. Join us if this is something you are interested in! If you won’t be at the conference but are interested in helping with the white paper afterwards, join the #dh2023 channel on Slack for updates!

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summary: DHTech is running a survey to better understand the experiences and needs of anyone doing technical work in the digital humanities! [Click here to take the survey](https://forms.gle/WhK4wyh62ruiGqXy5)
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