SSHOC Workshop: Using Corpora for Implementing Validation. Workflows that combine quantity and quality

30 September 2019

Location: Leipzig, Germany

Lowering the costs of integrating quantitative and qualitative steps in workflows using corpora in social science research designs is a major objective of Research Infrastructures such as CLARIN, and of the polmineR package, an open source R package available at the Comprehensive R Archive Network / CRAN.

This workshop addresses the challenges that specific user communities experience when contributing to SSHOC, the availability of procedures, tools and services to address these challenges, and the extent that these procedures, tools and services are sufficiently applicable for specific user communities, which is one of the major goals of the SSHOC project, tackled within WP9.

Services to support FAIR Data: 3rd workshop “Synergies for Sustainable, Open and Responsible Research”

16 September 2019 to 18 September 2019

Location: Porto, Portugal

The third and final series of workshop on Services to support FAIR data, co-organised by FAIRsFAIR,  OpenAIRE, FIT4RRI and EOSC Secretariat will be held in Porto (Portugal) on 16-18 September, during the 2nd Open Science Fair Conference, OSFair2019,  entitled “Synergies for Sustainable, Open and Responsible Research”.
It is locally curated by the University of Minho, a FAIRsFAIR partner.

EOSC-Hub Week

10 April 2019 to 12 April 2019

Location: Prague, Czech Republic

Following the success of last year's edition, EOSC-hub Week is back in its 2nd installment which will take place on 10-12 April 2019 at the Vienna House Diplomat in Prague, Czech Republic. This year, EOSC-hub Week 2019 brings together both present and future service providers and users of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). 

LIBER Annual Event Workshop - Social Sciences & Humanities Open Cloud: What’s in it for research libraries?

26 June 2019

Location: Dublin, Ireland

This is a joint session (90 minutes) shared with and co-organised by:

  • the SSH Open Cloud (SSHOC) project
  • the LIBER Digital Humanities and Digital Cultural Heritage Working group
  • the LIBER Digital Skills for library staff and researchers \Working group

Aim of the workshop is to present the SSHOC Project, the SSH Open Marketplace and activities towards building expertise for users, and especially libraries, such as the SSHOC Training Network and toolkit. The presentations will be followed and complemented by asking the workshop attendees to provide their input in an interactive session about their needs on skills building and training.