Science Mesh in High Energy Physics and Endangered Linguistics - Open Data Systems & Data Science Environments

06 May 2021

The first CS3MESH4EOSC webinar, entitled “Science Mesh in High Energy Physics and Endangered Linguistics - Open Data Systems & Data Science Environments” is taking place on 6th May from 11:00 am-12:00 pm CEST.  The webinar will showcase how the Science Mesh is integrating both data science environments and open data repositories into the federated Science Mesh, supporting collaboration of distributed science teams across disciplines.

SSHOC Dataverse translation workshop

02 June 2021

 

Dataverse is repository software developed by the Institute for Quantitative Social Science of Harvard University to enable researchers to archive and publish research data. It's supported by an active Dataverse Development Community with contributors around the world. From fixing bugs to writing documentation as well as creating integrations and client libraries, the community is a major part of what makes the Dataverse software successful.

EOSC Symposium 2021

16 June 2021 to 18 June 2021

Location: Online

The European Open Science Cloud has finally entered its highly-anticipated implementation phase. The EOSC Symposium will provide a key engagement opportunity for the EOSC community. 

Combined SSHOC Training Community Call & Community of Practice of training coordinators

13 April 2021

The CoP is an informal pan-European network for training coordinators in research and e-infrastructures, EOSC-related initiatives and projects. (https://www.openaire.eu/cop-training). The SSHOC training community is a community of trainers active in the Social Sciences and Humanities exchanging good training practices whereas the CoP is more a community of coordinators in training. Of course there is an overlap of activities and people in both communities.

SSHOC Webinar: The Multilingual Corpus of Survey Questionnaires

06 April 2021

The SSHOC project announces an interactive webinar aimed at all academics and practitioners from the fields of Sociology, Communication Sciences, Lexicology, Linguistics and Translation Studies, who are interested in international comparable surveys, survey research and methods, and translation of questionnaires. Participants will receive expert training from one of the corpus developers, and will have the opportunity to gain both theoretical knowledge of the tool and practical experience with the application. 

 

Translation 4.0 - 2021 CDSI Workshop

22 March 2021 to 08 April 2021

Location: Online

This presentation is a part of the session about Survey translation in the digital age, that has been accepted for the 2021 CSDI Workshop.

 

Who is this for?

This presentation aimed at all academics and practitioners from the fields of Sociology, Linguistics and Translation Studies, who are interested in international comparable surveys, survey research and methods, translation of questionnaires, and machine translation.