Joëlle Weis
Post-doctoral researcher
weis@hab.deEngagement with digital tools, methods and content is an emerging practice for a majority of Arts and Humanities research practitioners. The best method for stimulating engagement, increasing awareness and creative use of the large volume of research data being digitised across Europe and elsewhere, as well as promoting research infrastructures, is to support communities of researchers in coming together to learn one from another, express their needs and share new ideas.
Visit the Community Engagement blog for more information.
The Department of Digital Humanities at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE.DH) invites submissions
This press release is republished from the SSHOC website. New consortium signs
We are pleased to announce the second round of the DARIAH annual
The New Languages for NLP: Building Linguistic Diversity in the Digital Humanities
DARIAH-EU is calling for applications for three vacant VCC (Virtual Competence Centre)