¿Hablas español?
Me neither, but if you did and you wanted to learn how to incorporate computer programming into your research, now you can. Sections of the Programming Historian have been translated into Spanish - at least I think it's Spanish - and posted on 'Tapera', a Spanish language digital humanities blog. The examples have been converted from the Canadian Dictionary of Biography into something more culturally relevant to a Spanish speaking audience, but the ideas are still there.
This user-generated translation is made so much easier by the online format of the monograph, and by the open access license granted by the authors.
Looking for a wider audience for your work? Check out Sean Kheraj's "Notes on Knowledge Mobilization".
