Two new publications from the #DHCC just came out to help DH practitioners and researchers more widely make their research projects more environmentally sustainable! One is a guidance the other is a self-assessment tool:

https://zenodo.org/records/19001739
https://zenodo.org/records/19004251

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Interpreting UKRI Environmental Sustainability Guidance for the Digital Humanities (v2.1)

Funders set expectations around research practice. This extends to how research impacts wider society and the environment. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) have published a sustainability strategy and is a signatory of a cross-sector environmental sustainability concordat, and in December 2024, the AHRC Research Funding Guide was updated to include for the first time a statement on environmental responsibility. For net zero goals to be achieved, those involved in research need to play their part. However, funder expectations have not yet been matched by resources that help applicants adapt their research practices to support environmental and ecological sustainability. This document offers interpretations of current guidance on research and innovation practice and directs readers to advice on operationalising sustainable approaches. Our interpretations draw on the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition Toolkit, an extensive and evolving resource that provides guidance on making research practices more environmentally responsible. As such, the document is aimed primarily at Digital Humanities practitioners, researchers, technicians, curators, software engineers, and related professionals, though we anticipate it will be useful to those working across the entire UKRI remit. The purpose of the document is to inspire confidence that climate conscious work is aligned with funder priorities, that environmental actions are integral to research excellence, and that pushing back against impediments to action is justified and justifiable.

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Environmental sustainability is key for us at the #BritishLibrary - that's why we teamed up with the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition to run a workshop for Library staff on the #DHCC Toolkit, to guide us through carbon footprint, how to minimise it in our work, and how to promote sustainable digital practices. Check out my blog post: https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2024/07/embracing-sustainability-at-the-british-library-insights-from-the-digital-humanities-climate-coaliti.html
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19/ Together with @LisaRosendahl (Bonn), it was my pleasure to talk about the toolkit proposed by the Digital Humanities Climate Coalition and its applicability on (digital) musicological practice. https://sas-dhrh.github.io/dhcc-toolkit/ #MusicAndClimateChange #GreeningDH #DHCC
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The Digital Humanities Climate Coalition toolkit for Climate Justice in humanities research.

The Digital Humanities Climate Coalition #DHCC are announcing 2 short-term postdoc opportunities, 3 months' work at 0.5FTE to do research at the intersection of DH, decarbonisation, and climate justice, and to continue to create guidance and action-focused resources for the DHCC Toolkit.

1) One post for applicants with background in Computer Science, Informatics, Engineering, or similar: https://www.reed.co.uk/jobs/rsr/50001228

2) One post for applicants with any relevant background: https://www.reed.co.uk/jobs/rsr/50001189

Research Assistant: Sustainable Software and Digital Infrastructures

Reed is recruiting for this Research Assistant: Sustainable Software and Digital Infrastructures vacancy on Reed.co.uk, the UK's #1 job site.

We now hear thoughts of Elizabeth Williamson working at the University of Exeter and engaged to create awarness on the impact of #DigitalHumanities to #ClimateCrisis as part of #DHCC - see the great toolkit 👀 📝 🛠️ 🌱 ➡️ https://sas-dhrh.github.io/dhcc-toolkit/
Introduction

The Digital Humanities Climate Coalition toolkit for Climate Justice in humanities research.