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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EHRI Training | Data management planning for long-term preservation | Data management planning (DMP) concerns the development, execution and supervision of plans, policies, programs and practices that control, protect, deliver and enhance the value of data and inform |
SSHOC Training | LIBER 2020 - Workshop: SSHOC Train-the-Trainer Bootcamp for Librarians | Workshop participants will be introduced to the SSHOC training toolkit and the CLARIN catalogue. |
PARTHENOS Project | Manage, improve and open up your research and data | This module looks at emerging trends and best practice in data management, quality assessment and IPR issues. |
EHRI Training | Trusted digital repository workshop | The EHRI workshop ‘Trusted Digital Repository’ provided an overview of available techniques to evaluate the maturity in digital preservation of a CHI and the process of obtaining a globally recogni |
SSHOC Training | Workshop: SSHOC Open Science and Research Data Management Train-the-Trainer Bootcamp | This bootcamp aimed to aid trainers in finding resources and tools they can re-use in their training activities. |
Title | Description | Organisation |
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EHRI Training | The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) portal offers interactive and online courses in Holocaust Studies, as well as information and useful links on Seminars and Workshops, Fellowshi |
EHRI |
SSHOC Training | SSHOC workshops, webinars and bootcamps provide a unique window to world-class research data management expertise delivered to learners by the foremost authorities in relevant fields and are design |
Data Archiving and Networked Services, Association of European Research Libraries, GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, UK Data Archive, CLARIN ERIC |