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  • EOSC for Arts and Humanities Scholars

    EN
    As part of the DARIAH Friday Frontiers in-house webinar series, Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra and Laure Barbot provide an introduction to EOSC and open science projects for researchers and practitioners working in the Arts and Humanities. They include a brief walk through the EOSC landscape, and how different EOSC projects are working towards ensuring open science for all.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
    • Laure Barbot
  • The GoTriple Trust Building System

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    This training webinar is devoted specifically to getting acquainted with the GoTriple Trust Building System (TBS), a tool that enables SSH researchers to find reliable partners and connect with them through their network.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Gaël van Weyenbergh
    • Maxime Bouillard
    • Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
  • EOSC State of the Art and Perspectives Training

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    This training event from the TRIPLE Project was devoted specifically to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and provided answers to the following questions, among others: What is the state of the art of the EOSC development? How is the EOSC governance changing ? What are the next steps for the EOSC implementation?
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Suzanne Dumouchel
    • Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
    • Francesca Di Donato
  • Research Data Management Bootcamp

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    The SSHOC-DARIAH Train-the-Trainer Research Data Management Bootcamp ('Research Data Management Bootcamp' for short) took place over two half-day workshops that gave access to experts in the field and allowed for real-time activities between the sessions. It was co-organised by the SSHOC project and the DARIAH 'Research Data Management' Working Group.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Joy Davidson
    • Kerstin Helbig
    • Annalisa Montesanti
  • Shaping new approaches to data management in arts and humanities

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    The DESIR Winter School provided a unique opportunity to learn about how to maximize the potential of scholarly resources and to take practical steps in opening up research in ethically and legally responsible ways.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Iñes Castaña
    • Antonia Correia
    • Javier de la Rosa
  • Citizen Science in the (Digital) Arts and Humanities

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    This module looks at the variety of practices within 'citizen science', how you as a humanist might get started working with them, what issues you should be wary of along the way and how Research Infrastructures can potentially help you.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Jennifer Edmond
    • Eliza Papaki
    • Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra
  • DARIAH Pathfinder to Data Management Best Practices in the Humanities

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    This DARIAH Guide brings together tools, videos, short articles and other training materials that might be relevant when reflecting on your data management processes both in the immediate context of your research and in their broader disciplinary context. Its aim is to equip you with tools and practical advice, but more importantly, with conceptual twists that will help you to establish ethically committed, optimal and as open as possible research and data management workflows.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra