News, Resources

Resource: Claude Code 35: Do AI Agents Writing Full Manuscripts at the Social Catalyst Lab P-Hack?

In this post, I used Claude Code to extract all 651 papers written by AI Agents at the Social Catalyst Lab’s APE project. These papers were fully automated with no human guidance. They are program evaluation papers, meaning they estimate causal effects with real data using R scripts and modern econometric methods. Additionally, they are […]

CFPs & Conferences, News

CFP: DARIAH Digital Arts and Humanities Training and Summer School Small Grants Call 2026 

DARIAH invites applications for small grants supporting in-person summer schools and intensive training events in the Digital Arts and Humanities (DAH) that will take place in 2026. This programme aims to strengthen training opportunities, expand digital skills in the arts and humanities, and support collaboration across research, education, and cultural heritage communities. See full post.

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: “How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Information Literacy in Academic Libraries: A Global Scientometric Analysis (2020–2025)”

Editors’ Summary: This paper uses scientometrics to analyze how AI has been incorporated into university libraries and services to provide information literacy. The authors examine over 1,600 papers or research published between 2020 and 2025. This paper is a helpful overview for academics, especially librarians, to track the different directions and methods that other scholars […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Building Tableau Dashboards for the PowerPoint Download

Editors’ Summary: This article engages with the transition between a dynamic (or dynamic-esque) software, like Tableau, to a more static presentation format, like PowerPoint. However, some of the philosophies mentioned here are transferrable to various types of presentations beyond Tableau and PowerPoint that we are familiar with in DH, including poster design and static website […]

Announcements, News

Announcement: When a Monument Talks: A Groundbreaking Digital Revival of Saint Neophytos From Digital Twin to Memory Twin in Cyprus

This upcoming project in Cyprus uses 3D technology to recreate the Enkleistra of Saint Neophytos and the figure of Saint Neophytos. By extending the idea of a “digital twin” to a “memory twin,” this project will provide important insight on how we should not view digitization as just a way of copying what’s in reality […]

Editors' Choice

Editors’ Choice: Extracting A Large Corpus from the Internet Archive, A Case Study

Editors’ Summary: This article articulates an AI-assisted workflow in developing a Python script to collect information at scale from the Internet Archive (IA) via IA’s API. IA is a large online container of websites, print materials, audios, newspapers, and others. The author correctly identifies a need to share more information about how users could interact […]

News, Resources

Resource: 2026 HathiTrust Research Center Transition Guide

HathiTrust will cease funding and data sharing with the HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC) at the end of 2026, at which time the Center will be formally closed. Users will still be able to search and use the HathiTrust Digital Library site, with reading and download access continuing as before for material in the public domain […]

Announcements, News

DHNow Newsletter, April 1, 2026

This issue was curated by Colleen Nugent McLean, DHNow Project Manager and Zhihui Zou, DHNow Guest Editor. Our Editors’ Choices this week outline best practices and standards for presentations, using a case study of transitioning between dynamic and static presentation formats, the process of developing an AI-assisted workflow for extracting very large corpora from the […]