The SSH Training Discovery Toolkit provides an inventory of training materials relevant for the Social Sciences and Humanities.
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How to make the most of your publications in the humanities? | The workshop jointly organized by FOSTER Plus and DARIAH-EU will focus on domain-specific practices of opening up scholarly communication in Arts and Humanities. Publishing is a relevant topic for each and every researcher regardless on career status or research interest. The workshop aims to draw a picture on the changing landscape of scholarly communication and to help equip researchers at all career stages (focusing on early-career researchers) with the skills they need to excel in this open environment. |
ENVRI WEEK 2021 - Training session: PIDs for instruments and GDPR in context | Presentations and course material from the ENVRI Week 2021 training session held online on 4 February 2021. |
FAIR the smart way: Introducing the ENVRI Knowledge Base | An introduction and demonstration of the ENVRI Knowledge Base, the available information, information integration, the tools that support exploring the information and thoughts on how you can contribute. The webinar, organised by ENVRI-FAIR Work Packages 5 and 6, has been held on June 3rd 2020 for Research Infrastructure developers, managers, and anyone interested in FAIR Research Infrastructures and has been presented by Markus Stocker. |
Towards the ENVRI Community International Winter School DATA FAIRness - Webinar Programme | Three webinars on Data FAIRness have been jointly organised by ENVRI-FAIR and LifeWatch ERIC from July to September 2020, with a focus on helping end users, particularly ENVRI-FAIR project partners and data centre staff, make the best use of their data. Under the heading of ‘Towards the ENVRI Community Winter School', the online training series debuts on Monday 13 July 2020. The first broadcast is presented by Zhiming Zhao, from the University of Amsterdam, and will go to air from 9:30 to 12:00 CEST, providing ‘An introduction to Cloud Computing'. The second webinar on ‘Workflows Orchestration and Execution' will follow on Tuesday 14 July, from 10:00-12:00, presented by Nicola Fiore and Lucia Vaira, both from LifeWatch ERIC. The third webcast is scheduled for 22 September and will feature Claudio D'Onofrio and Karolina Pantazatou, both from ICOS ERIC, with ‘An Introduction to Jupyter'. |
Terminologies for ENVRIs: why, what and how | Presentations and course material from the ENVRI FAIR session "Terminologies for ENVRIs: why, what and how" held physically in Dresden on 5 February 2020, with the possibility to connect remotely. |
Data Management Best Practices in the Humanities | A Zotero library dedicated to the Research Data Management in the humanities. |
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. |
Metadata Model Office | Webinar: Accompanying the growing importance of research data management, the provision and maintenance of metadata have obtained a key role in contextualizing, understanding, and preserving research data. Acknowledging the importance of metadata in the social sciences, the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA) ERIC started the Metadata Office project in 2019. This webinar introduces the CESSDA Metadata Office (MDO) and its various activities. A special focus of the webinar will be on the CESSDA Metadata Model (CMM). Also available at 10.5281/zenodo.3776808 |
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EOSC-Synergy Training Platform | EOSC-Synergy training platform is set of tools for the creation and conduction EOSC related training courses. It facilitates cloud related courses providing tools for interactive computing. The platform is based on the container’s technologies, that allows for combining together in a suitable learning setup for students/training participants. |
CESSDA Resource Directory | The Directory gathers resources which are already available across various institutional websites. Information on relevant documents, training activities, tools, and support services resulting from past and current CESSDA projects and SP activities have been collected, selected, and reviewed specifically for this purpose. The Resource Directory is therefore a curated inventory of these resources. In order to guide the users within the Directory, specific labels, descriptions, and metadata were applied to index and define the resources. The labels and metadata can be used for a more user-friendly search, allowing easy and rapid access to the resources of interest. |