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Published on Friday, February 02, 2018

Abstract

The PARTHENOS e-Humanities and e-Heritage Webinar Series provide an opportunity to explore the new possibilities arising from the digital and infrastructural developments in the Humanities and Cultural Heritage research. The series will act as a lens through which a more nuanced understanding of the role of Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage Research Infrastructures for research can be gained. The webinars are aimed mainly at Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage practitioners who wish to learn how to maximise their benefits and cooperation with Research Infrastructures.

Announcement

Presentation

You will find more details about the content of the webinars, dates, and registration on the dedicated Webinar Site on the PARTHENOS Training Suite.

The first webinar also forms a teaser for the upcoming new submodules on the PARTHENOS Training Suite about research impact and the mutual relationship between individual researchers and Research Infrastructures.

The PARTHENOS e-Humanities and e-Heritage Webinar Series provide an opportunity to explore the new possibilities arising from the digital and infrastructural developments in the Humanities and Cultural Heritage research. The series will act as a lens through which a more nuanced understanding of the role of Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage Research Infrastructures for research can be gained. The webinars are aimed mainly at Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage practitioners who wish to learn how to maximise their benefits and cooperation with Research Infrastructures.

The webinar series evolves from user and partner feedback on the PARTHENOS training strategy and subject matter. Starting from the researchers’ perspective, the individual webinars will focus on the role of Research Infrastructures in the individual phases of the research life cycle  and on the engagement in Research Infrastructures in general.

You will find more details about the content of the webinars, dates, and registration on the dedicated Webinar Site on the PARTHENOS Training Suite.

The first webinar also forms a teaser for the upcoming new submodules on the PARTHENOS Training Suite about research impact and the mutual relationship between individual researchers and Research Infrastructures.

Program

At the moment the following webinars are planned:

Thursday 8 February 2018, 11am CET

Tuesday 13 February 2018, 11 am CE

  • “How to Work Together Successfully with e-Humanities and e-Heritage Research Infrastructures: The Devil is in the Details” (Marie Puren, Klaus Illmayer)

Thursday 22 February 2018, 11 am CET

  • “e-Humanities and e-Heritage Research Infrastructures: Beyond Tools (General Introduction)” (Steven Krauwer, Stefan Schmunck)

Information & Contact

More webinars will be announced for April.

Details about the individual webinars and registration are on the dedicated e-Humanities and e-Heritage Webinar Site on the PARTHENOS Training Suite.

The webinars will be conducted using Adobe Connect.

The PARTHENOS e-Humanities and e-Heritage webinar series is a cross PARTHENOS training effort with input and speakers from several PARTHENOS’ Work Packages as well as external experts. It is organised and moderated by Ulrike Wuttke (University of Applied Sciences Potsdam) and has been developed and is conducted by PARTHENOS’ partners, the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam and  CLARIN (University Leipzig) as part of the PARTHENOS Training activities led by Trinity College Dublin (TCD). It will feature leading experts in the different fields and is based on the individual PARTHENOS areas of interest, cluster partner activities and contents of the PARTHENOS Training Suite.

Main contact for the PARTHENOS e-Humanities and e-Heritage Webinar Series: Dr. Ulrike Wuttke (wuttke@fh-potsdam.de).

PARTHENOS is on Twitter @Parthenos_EU #PARTHENOSWebinar


Date(s)

  • Thursday, February 08, 2018
  • Tuesday, February 13, 2018
  • Thursday, February 22, 2018

Keywords

  • Digital Humanities, Research Infrastructure, Humanties, Heritage

Contact(s)

  • Ulrike Wuttke
    courriel : wuttke [at] fh-potsdam [dot] de

Information source

  • Petra Drenth
    courriel : p [dot] drenth [at] niod [dot] knaw [dot] nl

License

CC0-1.0 This announcement is licensed under the terms of Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal.

To cite this announcement

« Parthenos e-Humanities and e-Heritage Webinar Series », Lecture series, Calenda, Published on Friday, February 02, 2018, https://doi.org/10.58079/zhr

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