The teams behind Programming Historian and DARIAH Campus are delighted to announce a collaboration that will see Programming Historian’s renowned peer reviewed training resources catalogued and available via DARIAH Campus.
The first two resources from Programming Historian, “Finding Places in Text with the World Historical Gazetteer”, and “Displaying a Georeferenced Map in KnightLab’s StoryMap JS” are now available via DARIAH Campus. This marks the beginning of a collaboration that will, over the course of the coming year, bring all English-language Programming Historian resources into the DARIAH Campus catalogue.
“Programming Historian has a long and highly reputable place in the Digital Humanities training and education landscape, and for good reason” says Vicky Garnett, Training and Education Officer for DARIAH-EU. “DARIAH Campus has slowly built up its catalogue of excellent training resources from projects and infrastructures across the digital arts and humanities in Europe and beyond. We are therefore so thrilled to now include Programming Historian in our offerings and make them even easier to find for students, researchers and life-long learners in the DARIAH community”.
Programming Historians resources cover a wide range of topics in the digital humanities, offering practical lessons in methodologies and tools, alongside more theoretical lessons in areas such as data modelling. Furthermore, Programming Historian offers lessons in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese, either as original training publications, or as translations.
“We are delighted to partner with DARIAH to make Programming Historian’s English-language lessons searchable within DARIAH-Campus’s Discovery Framework of external learning resources”, says Anisa Hawes, Digital Humanities Publishing Manager at Programming Historian. “This collaboration supports our goals of growing our readership and reaching new learning audiences.”.
The two published training resources, and all further resources from Programming Historian, can be found here on DARIAH Campus.