SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES OPEN MARKETPLACE WORKSHOP
On Wednesday, 22 November 2023, between 9.30 and 11.45, you are invited to Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace practical workshop, which is organised by ZRC SAZU and Institute of Contemporary History. The workshop will be held in the premises of the Institute of Contemporary History (Privoz 11, Ljubljana).
The Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace (SSH Open Marketplace) is a discovery portal which pools and contextualizes resources for Social Sciences and Humanities research communities: tools, services, training materials, datasets, publications and workflows. The SSH Open Marketplace showcases solutions and research practices for every step of the research data life cycle. The SSH Open Marketplace, developed during the Horizon 2020 Project SSHOC, is maintained by three ERICS: DARIAH, CLARIN, and CESSDA.. It is a strategic priority for DARIAH, as it is the home for DARIAH’s national contributions. The Marketplace API is used to feed the DARIAH Tools & Services Catalogue. Thus the Marketplace, and the DARIAH Tools & Services Catalogue, can be used to valorize the tools and services offered to the DARIAH Community.
The workshop is conceived as a two part event. It will open with a brief presentation of what the SSH Open Marketplace is and how it works. In the second part the participants will be invited to write and document their tools, services, or even workflows (research scenarios), based on the research methods that they use in their daily practice and to upload them into the Marketplace.
About the workshop leader:
Edward J. Gray is the Research Infrastructure Coordinator at the IR* Huma-Num (CNRS) and the Officer for National Coordination at DARIAH ERIC, the European Research Infrastructure for the Digital Arts and Humanities. He is currently on the Editorial Board for the SSH Open Marketplace. He earned his doctorate in history from Purdue University. While a doctorant invité at the École nationale des chartes in Paris, he earned a master’s degree in Technologies numériques appliquées à l’histoire (TNAH), where he is also chargé de cours. He is also president of the ADEMEC, the Association des diplömé.es et étudiant.es et des Masters de l’Ecole des chartes. Before working at Huma-Num, Edward was the Digital Humanities Coordinator at the Maison Européenne des Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société in Lille. He received an M.A. in History from Purdue University in 2015 and a B.A. from the University of Alabama in 2013.
The participants will require laptops or other devices for the practical part of the workshop.
Due to the limited number of places, the registration is required via LINK >>
