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Advocacy and Engagement Report 2025-26

Authors: Carroll, Claire James;

Advocacy and Engagement Report 2025-26

Abstract

The Digital Humanities (DH) community in the UK and Ireland has a wealth of practitioners and resources across universities (HEIs) and cultural heritage organizations (GLAM). As part of the inaugural Advocacy & Engagement Fellowship for the UK-IE DH Association, I surveyed the existing landscape and asked members of the community what would benefit them most in terms of community engagement and support.

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