SSHOC Workshop Notes: SSHOC Dataverse Translation Workshop

26 July 2021

The four ERICs of SSHOC task 5.2 have been continuing their work on a SSH tailored repository infrastructure, based on Dataverse.

Call for researchers to shape the EOSC Future solutions

26 July 2021

The EOSC Future project is looking for 200+ science champions to help co-design and finetune EOSC services and products.

RESILIENCE Joins SSHOC Partner Consortium

13 July 2021

RESILIENCE is building a high-performance platform, supplying evolving tools and big data to scholars in the field of Religious Studies and is interested to learn from SSHOC and to establish constructive and productive relationships with its partners, bringing in its own specificities.

Highlights from the SSHOC Open Science and Research Data Management Train-the-Trainer Bootcamp

12 July 2021

Do you deliver Open Science and Research Data Management (RDM) training? Are you interested in integrating tools and creating engaging training sessions? Are you looking to prepare in-depth sessions and avoid any disasters?

Fireside Chat with Suzanne Dumouchel

08 July 2021

 

In this fireside chat with Suzanne Dumouchel, TRIPLE Project & Scientific Coordinator, SSHOC Partner and a Member of the Board of Directors of the EOSC Association, we ask her about the complementarities between SSHOC and TRIPLE services and the value they will bring to EOSC Enhance and EOSC Future.

The value of shared datasets on the COVID-19 pandemic

07 July 2021

 

 

Podcast on the CESSDA Data Catalogue. In conversation with Sylvia Kritzinger, University of Vienna.

The CESSDA podcast series explores the important world of data archiving and sharing and our researchers across disciplines and countries are benefiting from the CESSDA Data Catalogue.

EOSC-NORDIC, FAIRsFAIR and SSHOC working paper open for public comments

06 July 2021

FAIR + Time: Preservation for a Designated Community

SSHOC Workshop Notes: Digitizing Museum Objects Using Basic Photogrammetry

28 June 2021

There is a wide range of imaging techniques that have high potential for their application to the study, conservation and management of cultural heritage. One of these techniques is photogrammetry, the science of extracting 3D geometric data from 2D photography. The accessibility of quality digital photo cameras, including those embedded in mobile phones, makes this an affordable geometry capture technique in growing demand.

EOSC Future Call for Evaluators

24 June 2021

After its official kick-off last week, EOSC Future is going into high gear with the launch of a call for external evaluators. This call is seeking experts to evaluate a series of diverse grants to be awarded by the Research Data Alliance (RDA) over the course of the EOSC Future project. Though the call will remain open for submissions until June 2023,  experts will be called on to evaluate grant applications as soon as October 2021.

The Multilingual Corpus of Survey Questionnaires (MCSQ): How Social Scientists can benefit from corpus linguistics

23 June 2021

A corpus is a searchable database of naturally occuring text sampled to be representative of a specific population of text. By naturally occurring, we mean text used in real life situations. In addition, a corpus may function as a repository, enabling the preservation of and access to data for posterity.

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