😍 This week our next #FridayFrontiers webinar takes place! 🗣️ "Feminist Digital Humanities: Intersections in Practice" by Monika Barget, Jenny Bergenmar & Susan Schreibman 📅 Friday 8 May 11.30am CEST ➡️ All welcome, register here: https://lnkd.in/dN84bVp7
DARIAH ERIC
Research Services
European Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities
About us
DARIAH (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) is a research infrastructure that aims to enhance and support digitally-enabled research and teaching across the arts and humanities. DARIAH is a network of people, expertise, information, knowledge, content, methods, tools and technologies from its member countries. It develops, maintains and operates an infrastructure in support of ICT-based research practices and sustains researchers in using them to build, analyse and interpret digital resources. By working with communities of practice, DARIAH brings together individual state-of-the-art digital arts and humanities activities and scales their results to a European level. It preserves, provides access to and disseminates research that stems from these collaborations and ensures that best practices, methodological and technical standards are followed. DARIAH was established as a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) in August 2014. Currently, DARIAH has 19 Members and several cooperating partners in eight non-member countries.
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http://www.dariah.eu
External link for DARIAH ERIC
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- Research Services
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- 11-50 employees
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- Paris
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- Nonprofit
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This week for #TrainingTuesday, Sébastien Plutniak and Éloise Caron-Laviolette showcase the #archeoViz ecosystem, and prompt discussion around advocacy of #OpenScience principles in the social sciences and humanities. ➡️ Browse the presentation: https://lnkd.in/dBDHinEE
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Don't forget to register for #DARIAH2026, taking place in Rome from May 26-29th 🇮🇹 🔜 The registration period closes on 11 May ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eXfNi6Hw
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🚨 One week left to apply! DARIAH-ERIC is seeking a (Digital) Learning Designer to enhance its expertise in training, digital pedagogy and capacity building. The successful candidate will support the further development of DARIAH-Campus, DARIAH’s online platform for open educational resources, and advise the DARIAH team on best practices in the design, delivery and evaluation of both online and face-to-face training activities. 🔜 Deadline: 8 May ➡️ More: https://lnkd.in/d5NV4sxJ
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😍 Registration is still open for our next #FridayFrontiers webinar! 🗣️ "Feminist Digital Humanities: Intersections in Practice" by Monika Renate Barget, Jenny Bergenmar & Susan Schreibman 📅 Friday 8 May 11.30am CEST ➡️ All welcome, register here: https://lnkd.in/dN84bVp7
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📢 We are excited to announce the next location for #IDCC27….. 📅 Next year from 9-12 February we are moving across Europe to Lisbon, Portugal. We are excited to be working closely with local partners FCCN and Iscte - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. Our conference theme for #IDCC27 is FAIR DO’s: Centring People in the Stewardship and Curation of Digital Objects. The theme of this year’s conference acknowledges the crucial role of people in the work of making digital objects FAIR. This includes the labour involved, how it is recognised, supported, and the values that guide this work. The FAIR principles emphasise machine actionability, but the increasing integration of artificial intelligence systems into data infrastructure carries the risk of marginalising people in the planning, management, and practice of digital curation. Explore the full theme on our website 🌐https://lnkd.in/eBvCU7zC #DigitalCuration #ResearchConference #FAIRData
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Don't forget to register for #DARIAH2026, taking place in Rome from May 26-29th 🇮🇹 🔜 The registration period closes on 11 May ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eXfNi6Hw
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🔉 We are pleased to announce a PhD position at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) - University of Luxembourg offering an exciting opportunity to develop an innovative PhD thesis at the intersection of history, game studies, and digital/public history while contributing to research activities, publications, teaching support, and collaborations with academic and external partners such as museums, archives, and cultural institutions. Interdisciplinary and experimentally oriented proposals are welcomed exploring topics such as: 🔸 Representations of the past in games, e.g., narrative, memory, ideology, ethics, difficult or contested pasts e.g. colonialism, war, genocide, heritage conflicts 🔸 Games and playful methods as tools for historical research, experimentation, education, and public engagement, including participatory or co-creative approaches with communities, museums, or cultural institutions 🔸 The history of games as media and cultural artefacts, e.g. genealogies of historical games, production contexts, media archaeology, archiving and curating games as cultural heritage 🔸 Interdisciplinary, innovative, and practice-based or design-oriented research proposals are particularly welcome. Depending on the candidate’s profile and interests, the project may engage with emerging debates around immersive media, AI-assisted design, participatory methods, or experimental forms of historical play. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in a relevant field, demonstrate strong interest in historical approaches to games and public history, and be comfortable working in an interdisciplinary environment. 👉 More about this job offer https://lnkd.in/dAVxM2nr #uni_lu #JobOffer #PhD #GameStudies #PublicHistory #DigitalHistory #Hiring Sandra Camarda
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How does ARTEMIS describe heritage data in a shared, interoperable way? Through the RHDTO ontology. The RHDTO is the ontology that describes heritage data inside ARTEMIS, providing a shared semantic structure for documentation, conservation observations, 3D models, simulations and risks. It is the backbone that lets different systems and partners speak the same language about heritage. This is part of the ARTEMIS approach to building a research infrastructure where heritage data, services and pilots talk to each other through a shared semantic layer. Discover more about ARTEMIS and the Reactive Heritage Digital Twin: https://lnkd.in/eks_kQZA #ArtemisRHDT #ArtemisTwin #RHDT #CulturalHeritage #HorizonEU
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Are you a researcher working with semantic artefacts? 🤔 Register for our upcoming webinar with LUMEN!💡 What does it take for research data to travel across disciplines, languages, and borders? This webinar, jointly organised with the LUMEN project, will explore how interoperability and semantic artefacts - such as shared vocabularies, ontologies, & metadata schemas - can transform the way research data is shared, reused, & scaled across Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities. 📅 12 May at 11:00 CEST 🔸 Register: https://lnkd.in/dhvGjKRM
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