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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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. |
FOSTER Open Sciences: Courses | Train-the-trainer card game for Open Science training | GOAL: Trainers can use this game to facilitate ‘ |
CLARIN Legal Information Platform | Licensing Practice | This section includes information on: |
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. |
Journal of Open Source Education | JOSE Papers | The repository of online research papers published in the Journal of Open Source Education. |
DARIAH-CAMPUS | Data Management Best Practices in the Humanities | A Zotero library dedicated to the Research Data Management in the humanities. |
FOSTER Open Sciences: Courses | How to Reuse the FOSTER Toolkit | In this moderated course you will learn how to reuse the FOSTER toolkit on any other context like the website or the Learning Management System (LMS) of your institution. |
FOSTER Open Sciences: Courses | A Case Report: Building communities with training and resources for Open Science trainers | To foster responsible research and innovation, research communities, institutions, and funders are shifting their practices and requirements towards Open Science. |
DDI Training Material | DDI-Codebook | DescriptionDDI-Codebook is a more light-weight version of the standard, intended primarily to document simple survey data. |
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. |
FOSTER Open Sciences: Courses | Recommendations on Open Science Training | Building on Open Science Training Handbook and on successes of over 40 online and face-to-face events that FOSTER organized in 2017-2018, this report provides good practice recommendations on open |
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. |
DARIAH-CAMPUS | Open Data for Humanists, A Pragmatic Guide | This resource is a guide that proposes a different approach to data management. |
FOSTER Open Sciences: Courses | Open Science Training Handbook | A group of fourteen authors came together in February 2018 at the TIB (German National Library of Science and Technology) in Hannover to create an open, living handbook on Open Science training. |
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 |
CLARIN Legal Information Platform | Personal Data Protection | This section includes information relevant to Personal Data Protection: |
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CLARIN Knowledge Sharing | The aim of the CLARIN Knowledge Sharing Initiative is to ensure ensure that the available knowledge and expertise provided by CLARIN consortia does not exist as a fragmented collection of unconnect |
CLARIN ERIC |
DARIAH-CAMPUS | DARIAH-Campus is a hosting platform and discovery framework for learning resources in the digital arts and humanities. |
DARIAH ERIC |
FOSTER Open Sciences: Courses | FOSTER Plus (Fostering the practical implementation of Open Science in Horizon 2020 and beyond) is a 2-year, EU-funded project, carried out by 11 partners across 6 countries. |
University of Minho, University of Göttingen, The Open University, Electronic Information for Libraries, University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow, Technical University of Denmark, Association of European Research Libraries, Spanish National Research Council, GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, DARIAH ERIC, TIB |