This workshop gives the opportunity to share thoughts and exchange experiences concerning the implementation of Knowledge Organisation Systems in the Digital Humanities and in the collections which support them with professor Richard Smiraglia and others.

The Data Steward Interest Group (DSIG) is joining forces with the Thematic DCC Social Sciences & Humanities to host the first online get-together of the domain SSH. They invite all interested data stewards and people in related roles to join this online meeting!

To better connect with national initiatives, FAIR-IMPACT is organisinga a series of “FAIR National Roadshows”, conceived as online events with the aim of speeding up FAIR adoption by communities in different European countries. The roadshows extend the network of projects and initiatives that FAIR-IMPACT already collaborates with, introducing another platform to promote FAIR-IMPACT recommendations, good practices, and assessment tools.

The main objective of this hybrid workshop is to review general approaches applied by different domains of knowledge and define together, within different communities, the initial requirements for developing useful Semantic Artefacts governance models.

The combination of Tech & Data is essential in digitally informed humanities research. CLARIAH wishes to emphasize the cross-over between the two. This is why we are now organizing the open Tech & Data Day on Thursday 28 September. Everyone is welcome to join!

There is a lot of talk about the FAIR principles of research data. But how can you put them into practice for your qualitative data? In this event, organised by Erasmus University, DANS and SURF, we will discuss different projects, tools and techniques to improve the FAIRness of qualitative data.

At this webinar, you will hear more about how Denmark is supporting adoption of the FAIR principles at the national level, with the Danish National Strategy for Data Management based on the FAIR principles. Registration is mandatory.

DANS and SURF invite you for a one-day workshop to introduce the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and its place in the Dutch research landscape. This training will provide participants with an overview of the current developments in EOSC and how these developments influence aspects of the Dutch research landscape and research data management.