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  • Create Impact with your e-Humanities and e-Heritage Research

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    This is a record of a webinar dedicated to the phase of the Research Lifecycle "Publish Results". It covers several aspects related to successfully drafting and implementing a publication and dissemination strategy taking into account specific Research Infrastructural aspects.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Ulrike Wuttke
    • Juliane Stiller
    • Klaus Thoden
  • How to Work Together Successfully with e-Humanities and e-Heritage Research Infrastructures

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    This is a record of a webinar dedicated to the phase of the research life cycle "Plan Research Project". It first introduces the participants to an understanding of the advantages and practicalities of research collaboration in and with Research infrastructures. It then dives into details of project planning, touches upon the basics of the FAIR principles, and focuses especially on the importance of using standards in Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage research and how to identify relevant standards for the participants' own research. This webinar gives an introduction to the Standards Survival Kit that is developed within PARTHENOS. It also cross-links to other materials developed within PARTHENOS and by the PARTHENOS Cluster Partners.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Ulrike Wuttke
    • Marie Puren
    • Klaus Illmayer
  • Boost your eHumanities and eHeritage research with Research Infrastructures

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    This is a record of a webinar dedicated to the phase of the research life cycle "Develop Research Questions". It dives into details of the topic of developing research questions with RIs, especially on finding, working with and contributing data to RI collections, using Virtual Research Environments, and tools.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Darja Fišer
    • Ulrike Wuttke
  • e-Humanities and e-Heritage Research Infrastructures: Beyond Tools

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    This is a record of a webinar providing a theoretical basis for a general understanding of the digital and infrastructural turn in the (Digital) Humanities and Cultural Heritage along with theoretical and critical reflections around the topic: Which opportunities and challenges do Cultural Heritage and Digital Humanities Research Infrastructures offer for research(ers)?
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Ulrike Wuttke
    • Stefan Schmunk
    • Steven Krauer
  • Make It Happen - Carrying Out Research and Analysing Data

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    This is a record of a webinar dedicated to the phases of the research lifecycle "Carry out Research" & "Analyse Data" in the context of a research infrastructure. Carrying out research and analysis in the context of a research infrastructure requires a change in approach to research, where the harmonization of data and the ability to access and deploy interoperable services is crucial. This webinar gives an overview of the necessary elements required to set up a sustainable research infrastructure with regards to the management of data and services.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Ulrike Wuttke
    • George Bruseker
    • Carlo Meghini
  • Digital Humanities Research Questions and Methods

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    This module is dedicated to developing research questions in the Digital Humanities (DH), especially on finding, working with, and contributing data to digital collections and using digital Research Infrastructures (RIs).
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Estelle Bunout
    • Sarah Cooper
    • Marten Düring
  • Manage, Improve and Open Up Your Research Data

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    This module looks at emerging trends and best practice in data management, quality assessment and IPR issues. It looks at policies regarding data management and their implementation, particularly in the framework of a Research Infrastructure.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Jennifer Edmond
    • Vicky Garnett
    • Matej Ďurčo
  • Introduction to Research Infrastructures

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    By the end of this training module, you will be able to: understand the elements of common definitions of research infrastructures; be able to discuss the importance of issues such as sustainability and interoperability; understand how research infrastructure supports methods and communities; and be aware of some common critiques of digital research infrastructures in the Humanities.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Jennifer Edmond
    • Stefanie Laepke
    • Rebecca Seirig