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Technical Writing in the Humanities
Technical Writing in the Humanities

Mon 15 Dec

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Online

Technical Writing in the Humanities

Time & Location

15 Dec 2025, 13:30 – 15:00

Online

About the event

The Digital Skills in Arts and Humanities Network (DISKAH) is organising a webinar on “Technical Writing in the Humanities: a facilitated writing sprint” in collaboration with the Programming Historian to support interested colleagues in developing a publication targeted to this journal, and more widely in communicating technical workflows within Digital Humanities research to relevant audiences.


Please register here for the webinar: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/diskah-webinar-technical-writing-in-the-humanities-tickets-1976718137160

Further information about the webinar:


Join Anisa Hawes (Programming Historian’s Publishing Manager) for a webinar on transforming Digital Humanities research methods into effective and engaging lessons. Using a lesson framework being developed as part of Programming Historian’s author guidelines, participants will be encouraged to think through approaches for writing about their own research practice to create a methodological lesson suitable for either self-study or classroom teaching. We will outline best practices for sustainable technical writing, contextualising sample datasets with relevant use cases, embedding accessibility principles, and writing for a global audience. Participants will be supported as they work on a draft of a technical lesson, and will be invited to consider shaping a proposal for the English edition of Programming Historian before the call closes on 15 February 2026: tinyurl.com/open-call-2025-blog.



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