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.github/workflows/hugo.yml

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title: "Introducing Hugo-Bibliography"
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date: 2025-07-11T18:45:24Z
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Hugo-Bibliography is a new Hugo plug-in designed to make adding citations into Hugo projects much easier. It can be added as a theme to a Hugo website to generate bibliography pages using the provided shortcodes. At this point, bibliography data needs to be available in CSL-JSON format (that for example can be exported from Zotero). In addition, these shortcodes have a few extra features to allow for filtering out entries from the resulting bibliography.
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Hugo-Bibliography ships with a Bash script to fetch data from Zotero groups automatically during the build process. Furthermore, bibliography entries are exposed using COinS allowing the Zotero browser plugin to recognize and import them.
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Hugo-Bibliography is an open source project. Contributions are encouraged and welcome. If you would like to contribute, please raise issues or open pull request in the [Hugo-Bibliography GitHub repository](https://github.com/dh-tech/Hugo-bibliography).
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Hugo-Bibliography is currently being used on the DHTech website on the publications page. For more details, check out Hugo-bibliography's [GitHub repository](https://github.com/dh-tech/Hugo-bibliography).

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summary: USRSE'25 in Philadelphia, Steering Comittee Changes, DHTech RSE Survey - Last Call, DHTech at DH2025, Submit Code for Review, Tell us About Your Career Path, Become a Code Review Facilitator, DHTech Job Board
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## News from the DHTech Community
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We completely missed sending out our April newsletter! Where did April go? To make up for it, we put some extra work into this one. Starting with the joke of the month!
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Son: Dad, how did you come up with my name?
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Dad: Well, son, I worked countless hours to write an AI that would tell me the absolute best name for you.
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USRSE’25, the research software engineering conference in the US, is in Philadelphia this year! **Submission deadline is May 16** (except posters, which are due July 20). This year's theme is [Code, Practices, and People](https://us-rse.org/usrse25/participate/#call-for-submissions).
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Let’s show some Digital Humanities RSE presence!
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### Steering Committee Changes
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It is with a heavy heart that we let you know that Cole Crawford is stepping down from the DHTech Steering Committee effective immediately due to recent professional career decisions. We will greatly miss him and his expertise and experiences that have helped DHTech grow so much over the past couple of years. We wish him all the best for his future endeavors!
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If you are interested in getting involved in DHTech’s leadership activities, please reach out to the Steering Committee by email or on Slack.
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### DHTech RSE Survey - We still want to hear from you! Last Call!
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In 2019, DHTech ran a survey to better understand the [DHTech and DH RSE communities](https://dh-tech.github.io/survey-results-2020/?query=survey). Five years later, DHTech is re-running the survey to better understand the experiences and needs of anyone doing technical work in the digital humanities! Do you write code or do coding-related work for digital humanities projects? Do you manage software engineering projects in the digital humanities? Do you develop computational methods for digital humanities research? If so and if you are over 18, **please consider** [completing the Digital Humanities Research Software Engineering survey](https://forms.gle/WhK4wyh62ruiGqXy5)! It should only take about 10 to 15 minutes of your time.
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The survey results will be presented as a poster at DH2025. We will **close the survey on May 23**. So go do it, right now please! 😃
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### DHTech at DH2025
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DHTech is organizing a mini-conference at [DH2025](https://dh2025.adho.org/), **the Digital Humanities Tech Symposium!** The symposium will be held on **Monday, July 1:30 to 6:30pm**. The program will be posted on [our website](https://dh-tech.github.io/) soon, so keep an eye out for it and join us in Lisbon!
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**Submit Code For Review!** The next submission deadline for code review requests is coming up on **June 30**. A description of the process and what it takes to have your code reviewed can be found on the [code review website](https://dhcodereview.github.io/).
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- **Tell us About Your Career Path:** We believe that it is important to share the varied paths people have taken to the DH technical work we do now, in whatever capacity. We want to hear your story and share them on the DHTech website. Contact us in Slack or via [email protected] if you’re willing to share what you do and how you got there.
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- **Become a Code Review Facilitator:** Do you want to get involved with DHTech’s community code review process, but are not yet ready to become a reviewer? Become a code review facilitator! It’s low effort but a really important job! You’ll be recognized as a facilitator on our website afterwards and will have everyone’s deep gratitude. You can sign up using our [facilitator application form](https://forms.gle/GPzv3wzuB5WXq24V9).
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If you have a job posting you think might be of interest to the DHTech community, consider submitting it using [this form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12yCTlRrUPdJBg-v1OFJgy2p25ZDV2pIMvjgl9fQax6U/edit). We have added a new section to [our website](https://dh-tech.github.io/job-board/) that lists current jobs. If you would be willing to help out with reviewing and adding job postings to the website, please get in touch on Slack or by emailing the Steering Committee.
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DHTech will be represented at DH2025 with a mini-conference and a poster! On **Monday, July 14, 1:30pm - 6:30pm**, the mini-conference **Digital Humanities Tech Symposium** ([check out the agenda](https://dh-tech.github.io/2025/06/04/digital-humanities-tech-symposium-agenda/)) will be held with presentations focusing on the technical aspects of DH projects. And at the **poster session on Wednesday**, we will present a **poster about the survey** we recently ran. Come find us and get DHTech stickers and pens!
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