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Open practices, services, tools and communities in Humanities #84

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etothczifra opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 1 comment
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etothczifra commented Nov 2, 2018

Open practices, services, tools and communities in Humanities: In this project we collect open practices, tools, services and communities that/who help Humanities scholars to do better research. The project is the extension of the Open Humanities and Social Sciences from the DO-a-thlon session from OpenCon 2017.

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  • Submission Name: Open practices, services, tools and communities in Humanities
  • Contact Lead: [email protected] @etothczifra
  • Issue Area: #OpenAccess, #OpenData, #OpenResearch
  • Region: #Global
  • Issue Type: #Project
  • Types of Support Needed: #Advocacy_and_Policy, #Communications, #Community_GrassrootsOrganizing, #Research
  • External Site Link (optional - primarily for projects): undefined

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In this session, we're aiming to bring more visibility to the discipline-specific open solutions emerging from community practices and practices of communities in Humanities.

Goals:
Build connections between those of us working on all kinds of open issue in Humanities
Give new momentum to the OpenCon Open Sciences and Humanities group from OpenCon 2017
Create a resource list for open practices, services, tools and communities in humanities
Collect success stories (or horror stories) from Open Humanities

What are we working on during the do-a-thon? What kinds of support do we need?

Hopefully anyone working on or interested in open issues in Humanities can find a way to contribute. We'll be working collaboratively on a few documents and discussing plans for future activities.

How can others contribute?

A dedicated Google doc with some details is coming soon. You can leave recommendations of open resources by leaving a comment here. Please do not forget to tell a little bit about how it/they helped you in opening up your research and why you recommend it to others.

You can check out the OHSS proceedings from last year here: #56

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Dear Participants, we decided to join forces with the Open Praxis forum, please feel free to contribute here: #86

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