The SSH Training Discovery Toolkit provides an inventory of training materials relevant for the Social Sciences and Humanities.
Use the search bar to discover materials or browse through the collections. The filters will help you identify your area of interest.
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Source of item | Title | Description |
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CLARIN Resource Families | Dictionaries | This is a list of dictionaries that are available as part of the CLARIN Resource Families initiative. |
University of Ljubljana | Voices of the Parliament: A Corpus Approach to Parliamentary Discourse Research | While corpus methods are widely used in linguistics, including gender analysis, this tutorial shows the potential of richly annotated language corpora for research of the socio-cultural context and |
Wikiwho | wikiwho api. | You can get word/token-wise information from which revision what content originated (and thereby which editor originally authored the word) as well as all change |
Title | Description | Organisation |
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CLARIN Depositing Services | One of the fundamental services of the CLARIN infrastructure is making sure that language resources can be archived and made available to the community in a reliable manner. |
CLARIN ERIC |
#dariahTeach | #dariahTeach is a platform for Open Educational Resources (OER) for Digital Arts and Humanities educators and students, but also beyond this aiming at Higher Education across a spectrum of discipli |
Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage, DARIAH ERIC |
GESIS Training | At GESIS we offer a wide range of events, especially training courses on empirical social research methods. |
GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences |
Harvard University: online courses | About 200 online courses dedicated to various disciplines including humanities and social sciences. |
Harvard University |
Wikiwho | The core functionality of wikiwho is to parse the complete set of all historical revisions (versions) of a wikipedia article in order to find out who wrote and/o |
GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences |