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@@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ The **ENABLAR** project will evolve through three phases: Phase 1: **Gather**, P
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- Happening right**now**. Through this call, we will gather~10 participants as our cohort, balancing representation across library and archives professionals and digital humanities researchers.
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**Phase 2: Collaborate**
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- Collaboration is central to the project, and during**December 2025** we’ll facilitate two webinars to teach effective, sustainable technical writing, and create partnerships for cross-disciplinary co-authorship. As you begin writing, we’ll support your progress through an online programme of lesson development workshops and writing sprints (**January-March 2026**).
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- Collaboration is central to the project, and during**December 2025** we’ll facilitate two webinars to teach effective, sustainable technical writing, and create partnerships for cross-disciplinary co-authorship.
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- As you begin writing, we’ll support your progress through an online programme of lesson development workshops and writing sprints (**January-March 2026**).
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**Phase 3: Publish**
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- Through**April and May 2026**, we’ll host community review workshops to share and test**ENABLAR** lessons-in-progress. These will provide opportunities for the cohort to benefit from broader feedback, as well as each other’s - we’ll invite new voices to join us from the library and archives sector and the digital humanities research community, also seeking expressions of interest for participation in a formal open peer review process.
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- Perhaps you’re a**Research Software Engineer** working with cultural collections, keen to apply software engineering principles to support and enhance reader services and collections research?
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- Are you a**technician** who builds or maintains tools for data management and analysis, eager to explore ways library staff and researchers could put them to use?
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We value diversity of skills, voices, and lived experiences. We are committed to diversity and equal access within digital humanities, we encourage the participation of women, members ofminority groups, LGBTQ+ community, and peoples from the Global South. All events in the**ENABLAR** project programme will take place online to maximise opportunities for participation.
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We value diversity of skills, voices, and lived experiences. We are committed to diversity and equal access within digital humanities, we encourage the participation of women, members ofmarginalised groups, LGBTQ+ community, and peoples from the Global South. All events in the**ENABLAR** project programme will take place online to maximise opportunities for participation.