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Metadata-based Research in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
This interdisciplinary research meeting, organized by the Bibliographical Data Working Group of the DARIAH-EU consortium and the research infrastructure Czech Literary Bibliography (Česká literární bibliografie), is aimed at bringing together researchers from different fields of metadata-based research to share their early stage ideas for research projects and investigations.

This interdisciplinary research meeting is aimed at bringing together researchers from different fields of metadata-based research to share their early stage ideas for research projects and investigations. The organisers hope that such a meeting will facilitate creation of joint research questions which could only be answered through collaboration between researchers coming from different backgrounds and possessing unique skills and competences. This two day hybrid event aims to form a new community of people interested in collaboration on large scale research projects which aim to provide a better understanding of European cultures and societies through metadata-based approaches.
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DARIAH Code Sprint 2019
W dniach 24-26 września w Berlinie odbędzie się DARIAH Code Sprint 2019, organizowany w ramach projektu DESIR. Będzie on poświęcony metadanym bibliograficznym.
Best Practice in Interdisciplinary Research: Learning from the Neurohumanities / Shaping Conversations on Interdisciplinary Research (SHAPE-ID Webinar Series)
We are pleased to announce the programme for our SHAPE-ID webinar series for the coming months and we invite you to join us for some interesting discussions around interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research involving the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
CLARIN Café III - CLARIN for Researchers: Literary Studies (organized by CLARIN Ambassador Dr. Maciej Maryl, Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences)
This panel is a part of the CLARIN Café series, as well as the first of the planned events dedicated to an overview of the application of digital tools in SSH disciplines. The goal of the meeting is to introduce digital methods to literary scholars on the example of the tools provided by CLARIN. We plan to showcase some successful research projects and sketch the potential of digital approaches to literary studies. The desired outcome for the audience would be to sparkle their engagement with digital tools, methodologies and projects relevant to their interests, as well as to draw their attention to CLARIN national nodes.
FAIR Heritage: Digital Methods, Scholarly Editing and Tools for Cultural and Natural Heritage (virtual meeting)
A plethora of data about cultural and/or natural heritage is nowadays available to both public and private institutions (e.g., universities, libraries, archives, museums, etc.). These data are highly heterogeneous in terms of both formats and contents. In addition, the way in which they are organized and characterized depends on the socio-cultural contexts of different working communities, their research methodologies, languages, and ways of thinking. As a consequence of this heterogeneity, it is hard to find connections across multiple datasets or to agree on data publishing policies and shared vocabularies to describe data in a common manner. (http://www.lestudium-ias.com/event/fair-heritage-digital-methods-scholarly-editing-and-tools-cultural-and-natural-heritage)