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Boost your eHumanities and eHeritage research with Research Infrastructures (PARTHENOS Webinar)
Boost your eHumanities and eHeritage research with Research Infrastructures (PARTHENOS Webinar)
This webinar is dedicated to the phase of the research life cycle “Develop Research Questions”. It will dive into details of the topic of developing research questions with RIs, especially on finding, working with and contributing data to RI collections, using Virtual Research Environments, and tools. It will show successful examples of how Digital Humanities and eHeritage approaches, in cooperation with relevant Research Infrastructures, lead to innovative research methods and questions. It will also exemplify how to successfully involve the broader public in Digital Humanities and eHeritage research (citizen science). This webinar will cross-link to materials developed within PARTHENOS and by the PARTHENOS Cluster Partners and features “teasers” from several research infrastructures as well as an introduction of the Cultural Heritage Data Reuse Charter.
- Université Paris Diderot France
VRE, research infrastructure, Computational linguistics, Cultural Heritage, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, Citizen science
VRE, research infrastructure, Computational linguistics, Cultural Heritage, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, Citizen science
● Bonn et al. Green Paper Citizen Science Strategy 2020 for Germany. Berlin, 2016.
● Ten Principles of Citizen Science from the European Citizen Science Association, 2015
● Open Innovation, Open Science, Open to the World - A vision for Europe, European Commission Directorate-General for Research & Innovation, 2016
● Open Innovation Strategy for Austria, BMWFW, Vienna, 2016
● Pettibone and Vohland, Citizen Science for all: A Guide for Citizen Science Practitioners, 2016
● Schreibman 2018, Lecture “From Archives to Activism: Why Public Engagement is Essential for the Future of the Humanities” (Slides)
● Heigl, Florian, Dörler, Daniel, Bartar, Pamela, Brodschneider, Robert, Cieslinski, Marika, Ernst, Marlene, … Ziegler, David. (2018, February 1). Qualitätskriterien für Citizen Science Projekte auf Österreich forscht (Version 1.0). Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1161922
● Bowser and Shanley, New Visions in Citizen Science, 2013, chapter Citizen Archivists.
● Serrano Sanz et al. White Paper on Citizen Science for Europe. Socientize Consortium, 2014
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This webinar is dedicated to the phase of the research life cycle “Develop Research Questions”. It will dive into details of the topic of developing research questions with RIs, especially on finding, working with and contributing data to RI collections, using Virtual Research Environments, and tools. It will show successful examples of how Digital Humanities and eHeritage approaches, in cooperation with relevant Research Infrastructures, lead to innovative research methods and questions. It will also exemplify how to successfully involve the broader public in Digital Humanities and eHeritage research (citizen science). This webinar will cross-link to materials developed within PARTHENOS and by the PARTHENOS Cluster Partners and features “teasers” from several research infrastructures as well as an introduction of the Cultural Heritage Data Reuse Charter.