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Remix and Reuse: Translation and Adaptation in the Community

Programming Historian journals are published under an open CC BY licence, allowing others to freely remix, reuse and share any of our lessons.

Would your community benefit from digital humanities resources in its own language? Have you ever used Programming Historian to learn a new skill, and thought to yourself: "How could I adapt the method for a different environment, language or use case?"

You could develop new computational learning resources and empower communities whom we do not yet reach.

This webinar will:

- Explain the freedoms offered by the CC BY licence under which we publish

- Share insights & tips to help you independently translate or adapt our lessons for the needs of your community

- Set out what kind of support we can provide

The webinar will take place on Zoom on Thursday 23 October (15:00-16:00 BST). Participants will receive the Zoom link by email before the event.


Webinar lead: Anisa Hawes is Programming Historian's Publishing Manager

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