TY - CHAP A1 - Erzsébet, Tóth-Czifra A1 - Berra, Aurélien A1 - Leão, Delfim A1 - del Río Riande, Gimena A1 - Larrousse, Nicolas A1 - Maryl, Maciej A1 - Moranville, Yoann A1 - Morselli, Francesca A1 - Wuttke, Ulrike A1 - van Zundert, Joris T1 - Navigating the Complex Landscape of Digital Humanities Methods and Tools with the OpenMethods Metablog T2 - Digital Humanities 2019 Conference papers KW - Digital Humanities KW - Weblog Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.34894/3CVIKZ CY - Utrecht ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wuttke, Ulrike A1 - Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet A1 - Testori, Marinella A1 - Horvath, Aliz A1 - Spence, Paul A1 - Katsaiadakis, Helen T1 - Spotlights BT - Wie das OpenMethods-Metablog Digital Humanities-Methoden, -Tools und -Toolmaker ins Scheinwerferlicht rückt T2 - DHd2022 : Kulturen des digitalen Gedächtnisses : Konferenzabstracts N2 - Das OpenMethods-Metablog bringt Open-Access-Inhalte zu DH-Methoden und -Werkzeugen in verschiedenen Formaten und Sprachen zusammen. Ziel ist es, das Wissen um die selbigen zu verbreiten und ihre Anerkennung in der DH-Community und darüber hinaus zu erhöhen. Im Poster präsentieren wir mit dem Format 'Spotlights' die jüngste Weiterentwicklung der Plattform. Diese neue Serie von längeren Originalbeiträgen in Interviewform im Metablog zielt darauf ab, die Menschen hinter den DH-Werkzeugen und -Methoden besser sichtbar zu machen. In Zentrum unserer Posterpräsentation sollen neben der Vorstellung der neuen Spotlights-Serie (mittels einer interaktiven Demo) unter anderem die Diskussion der Herausforderungen des OpenMethods-Editorial Teams in Bezug auf die Nachhaltigkeit der Plattform stehen sowie gemeinsam mit der DHd-Community darüber nachgedacht werden, wie Beiträge, neueste Entwicklungen, Community-Praktiken etc. aus dem deutschsprachigen DH-Diskurs besser dargestellt werden können. KW - Anerkennung KW - Digital Humanities KW - Wissenschaftskommunikation Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6328221 SP - 1 EP - 2 CY - Hamburg ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet A1 - Błaszczyńska, Marta A1 - Gelati, Francesco A1 - Admiraal, Femmy A1 - Blümm, Mirjam A1 - Buelinckx, Erik A1 - Chiquet, Vera A1 - Gautschy, Rita A1 - Gietz, Peter A1 - Király, Péter A1 - Vivas-Romero, Maria A1 - Scholger, Walter A1 - Szleszyński, Bartłomiej A1 - Wuttke, Ulrike T1 - Research Data Management for Arts and Humanities BT - Integrating Voices of the Community N2 - The idea behind the DARIAH Research Data Management Working Group is to tackle the challenges associated with the implementation of new FAIR and open data sharing mandates, and offer a unique space for collaboration among representatives of all major arts and humanities disciplines, cultural heritage professionals, and data management experts. More specifically, we are building a knowledge hub for new professionals around data management support (data managers, data stewards, open science officers, subject librarians etc.) from across DARIAH’s national hubs to exchange across the discipline-specific dimension. During our meetings, the conflict between the need for and emergence of new data support roles, and the lack of any established domain-specific curriculum to train them, or, in some cases, even a lack of established good practices, became a recurrent topic which we aimed to address. Instead of embarking on the giant endeavour of curating an exhaustive and authoritative textbook for research data support specialists who work in the arts and humanities field, our idea is to give a snapshot of our own activities in the field and highlight the valuable work of others. Accordingly, the present publication can be read as the written form of a roundtable (or town hall) discussion where experts from Austria, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain have come and sat together to report and discuss past or ongoing work, share their fields of interests and provide honest and critical reflections, reveal how their institutions have developed capacities for data support, share their own stories of becoming data support professionals in the domain, and, most importantly, explore together what solutions, tools, practices, and other resources could be used and could be generalised across borders and disciplines. This publication is the result of the Working Group’s first writing sprint, held between the 23 and 24 June 2022 at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IBL PAN), in the Staszic Palace. The event was made possible by the DARIAH third Working Groups’ (WG) Funding Scheme Call for the years 2021–2023 and the resulting grant, which was administered by the Digital Humanities Centre at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IBL PAN). KW - Forschungsdaten KW - Open Data KW - Digital Humanities KW - FAIR data principles KW - Kulturerbe KW - Open Science Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8059626 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Tóth-Czifra, Erzsébet A1 - Wuttke, Ulrike A1 - Horváth, Alíz A1 - Nunn, Christopher ED - Baillot, Anne ED - Scholger, Walter ED - Tasovac, Toma ED - Vogeler, Georg T1 - Amplifying unheard voices in Digital Humanities BT - An OpenMethods edit-a-thon T2 - Book of Abstracts : Digital Humanities 2023 KW - OpenMethods KW - Digital Humanities KW - Peer Review Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8108123 SP - 25 EP - 28 CY - Graz ER -