#code4lib journal has a call out for articles about the use of #staticsite publishing:
> Contributions from any practitioner working on digital publication are welcome, regardless of the stage or sophistication of the publication’s development. This includes boutique, shoestring publications ... as well as large-scale projects that rely on institutional backing, development teams, practices, & infrastructure.
https://lists.clir.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind2603&L=CODE4LIB&P=27708
Code4Lib Journal is seeking abstracts for its next special issue:
“Static Websites for Scholarly Editions and Other Publications in the Humanities”
https://journal.code4lib.org/call-for-submissions
I've made a blog post out of my recent lightning talk at #c4l26, sharing some ideas I've been contemplating lately while in libraries and on trails.
The post includes my full text, links to sites and images shown in the talk, and some bonus links for context (including a book link that @platypus gave on the conference Slack channel).
My thanks again to the #Code4Lib community for hosting the event, and to everyone there for their contributions and participation!
https://everybodyslibraries.com/2026/03/06/trails-and-tours-in-library-online-environments/

Nice to hear a shout-out to the @dpc_chat Rapid Assessment Model here at #code4lib — not every digipres project should be assessing itself against the NDSA Levels
https://www.dpconline.org/digipres/implement-digipres/dpc-ram
I'm seeing #c4l26 projected on the screen at the #Code4LIb conference in Philly, so I'm going to assume that #c4l26 is this conference's official hashtag for people posting on social media. Don't know how many attendees are posting in the fediverse, but hi to those who are here!
(The conference also has a Slack channel for discussion among attendees.)