The SSH Training Discovery Toolkit provides an inventory of training materials relevant for the Social Sciences and Humanities.
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DDI Training Material | DDI Lifecycle | DDI-Lifecycle is designed to document and manage data across the entire life cycle, from conceptualization to data publication, analysis and beyond. |
Data Carpentry | Geospatial Data Curriculum | This workshop is co-developed with the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). |
DDI Training Material | DDI Controlled Vocabularies | The DDI Controlled Vocabularies Group (CVG) has created a set of controlled vocabularies that can be used with DDI as well as for ot |
Training Courses | European Social Survey (ESS) | Meeting Funders’ Requirements - Archiving and Data Sharing | This introductory webinar is for anyone who is involved in the collection of data and is considering making (some of) their data available in accordance with funders’ requirements. |
DARIAH-CAMPUS | FAIR from the perspective of the Humanities | Slides presented at the Applying the FAIR data principles in day-to-day library practice workshop at the LIBER2019 conference on 29.06.2019. |
Training Courses | European Social Survey (ESS) | Finding and reusing data | This webinar is intended for everyone who wants to learn about ways of finding and reusing research data. Managing your research data in a FAIR and transparent manner is important. |
DDI Training Material | DDI-Codebook | DescriptionDDI-Codebook is a more light-weight version of the standard, intended primarily to document simple survey data. |
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DARIAH-CAMPUS | DARIAH-Campus is a hosting platform and discovery framework for learning resources in the digital arts and humanities. |
DARIAH ERIC |
Data Carpentry | Building communities teaching universal data literacy. Facilitation and development of lessons for Data Carpentry workshops. |
The Carpentries |