Bridging Open Scholarship with Humanities Bridging Open Scholarship with Arts and Humanities research practices Bridging Open Scholarship with Humanities Text Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra Open Science Officer, DARIAH-EU @etothczifra The content of these slides is under the license CC-BY 4.0.
What makes Open Scholarship work for Arts and Humanities communities? Open Science works best... ...when it reflects community practices and needs ...when it tackles diversity ...when it achieves the transition from the closed and silo-based approaches towards more open and networked scholarship What we see is that it’s closer to their research desk than one may think. rootted, persective in both cultures. Strong voice – how to best use this power ?What are aour unique contrubutions?
: a European research infrastructure consortium by researchers for researchers Mission: to empower Arts and Humanities research communities with digital methods to create, connect and share knowledge about culture and society. 17 member coutries Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia and 11 cooperating partners Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Norway,Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom @DARIAHeu
How DARIAH advances Open Scholarsip in the Humanities? We need solutions to “develop an environment that is technically flexible enough to allow for the integration of heterogeneous material and that is social enough to allow researcher crowds to discover and analyse their material and make new connections.” (Blanke et al. 2015:11)
We share... …knowledge to create new connections and insight, through networking, training and projects …tools to promote the work of others with similar research questions …data to allow new projects to start from a higher baseline …networks to build key relationships and seek funding …a voice to be heard in European and national policy debates
Optimizing the research environment for Arts and Humanities Learn more at: https://www.dariah.eu/2018/10/25/towards-a-planhss-dariahs-position-on-plans/
Optimizing the research environment for Arts and Humanities
Building a humanist-friendly component of the European Open Science Cloud Learn more at: https://www.dariah.eu/2018/06/12/european-open-science-cloud-eosc-get-informed-get-involved/
Improving access to Cultural Heritage data Improving access to cultural heritage data is one of the major data management challenges in the field of Arts and Humanities. The Cultural Heritage Data Reuse Charter aims at fluidifying the exchanges of information between heritage institutions and researchers. Learn more about the project on the Charter’s Hypotheses blog:https://datacharter.hypotheses.org/ or: https://www.dariah.eu/tools-services/data-re-use/
Providing guidance to researchers in all career stages and levels of expertise Summer shools, winter schools, webinars, masterclasses, online resources Learn more at: https://www.dariah.eu/tools-services/dariah-training/ https://dh.tcd.ie/dh/open-data-for-humanists-a-pragmatic-guide/
Making Humanities’ contributions to Open Scholarsip more visible ...and more connected with the rest of the open research landscape. https://openmethods.dariah.eu/ @openmethods_dh
Thank you! Let’s stay connected! Twitter: @DARIAHeu Youtube: DARIAH-EU ...or contact me to learn more about how we can help opening up your research: erzsebet.toth-czifra@dariah.eu
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