To support the digital evolution within Social Sciences and Humanities research, it is necessary to stabilize knowledge on standards and research good practices. The goal of the Standardization Survival Kit (SSK), developed within the PARTHENOS project, is to accompany researchers along this route, giving access to standards and best practices in a meaningful way, by the mediation of research scenarios. The SSK is an open tool where users are able to publish new scenarios or adapt existing ones. These scenarios can be seen as a living memory of what should be the best research practices in a given community, made accessible and reusable for other researchers.
This post is republished from the Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton.
This week’s #TrainingTuesday highlights a module coming from the teaching platform Ranke2 – Source
All paper presentations, workshops and synergy sessions from the DARIAH Annual Event
The DARIAH-EU Working Group ELDAH (Ethics and Legality in the Digital arts
This week’s #TrainingTuesday highlights a video by Dr. Kristen Schuster (King’s College London) on