SSH Open Marketplace: Beta Release

The Beta release of the SSH Open Marketplace launches today and is available for public testing at https://marketplace.sshopencloud.eu/.

Discovery portal for the SSH Community

The SSH Open Marketplace is a discovery portal designed to offer social sciences and humanities researchers the tools, software, datasets, training materials, and workflows they need to manage their data across the full research life cycle.

5000 individual records and growing

Currently boasting some 5000 individual records – and growing, the SSH Open Marketplace is a key deliverable from the SSHOC project and will continue to evolve throughout 2021. Delivery of the final product by consortium partners DARIAH-EU is planned for December. 



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What’s in it for you? How the SSH Open Marketplace will be populated with content

This is the second in a series of posts we are publishing to keep you informed and involved in the development of the SSH Open Marketplace. We want to ensure that the service is useful for the community, and that we receive the feedback necessary to improve it. 

In our last post we provided an overview of the SSH Open Marketplace and development timeline, and we stressed why we need your participation in its creation. In this post, we focus on the main concern of a user entering any marketplace: Will I discover what I am looking for? And we pose an important question: What content do you want to see included in the SSH Open Marketplace?

 

What do we mean by content?

By content we do not refer exclusively to tools or web services, as is often the case, but also to data sets, tutorials, training materials, articles or even other types of material.

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Research data in the Social Sciences and Humanities: FAIR principles and user feedback on the SSH Open Marketplace, January 30th 2020, Göttingen

Being FAIR: A joint workshop effort of CO-OPERAS and SSHOC

CO-OPERAS (https://www.go-fair.org/implementation-networks/overview/co-operas/) and SSHOC (https://sshopencloud.eu/) share a similar task: supporting researchers in the social sciences and humanities to integrate their work and results according to the FAIR principles. To this end, SSHOC and CO-OPERAS organised a joint workshop revolving around FAIR principles for research data in the SSH on the one hand and the development of the SSH Open Marketplace on the other. They asked participants to talk about their needs and experiences with the FAIR principles in their own research realities and then, not independently from this discussion, to give feedback about the conception of the SSHOC Open Marketplace. The idea of organizing a series of workshops in small  local settings and in native languages – in this case in German – in order to anchor and align the FAIR principles with individual research practices was coming from the CO-OPERAS GO-FAIR Implementation Network. Already followed by a series of events in Italy (Turin), Portugal (Coimbra), and France (Marseilles), the concept has been proven in Göttingen as well: the uptake of the workshop was, with 28 participants from across the whole country, very good. The German language approach considerably lowered the threshold to give feedback and formulate own ideas.

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Research data in the Social Sciences and Humanities: FAIR principles and user feedback on the SSH Open Marketplace, January 30th 2020, Göttingen

Being FAIR: A joint workshop effort of CO-OPERAS and SSHOC

CO-OPERAS (https://www.go-fair.org/implementation-networks/overview/co-operas/) and SSHOC (https://sshopencloud.eu/) share a similar task: supporting researchers in the social sciences and humanities to integrate their work and results according to the FAIR principles. To this end, SSHOC and CO-OPERAS organised a joint workshop revolving around FAIR principles for research data in the SSH on the one hand and the development of the SSH Open Marketplace on the other. They asked participants to talk about their needs and experiences with the FAIR principles in their own research realities and then, not independently from this discussion, to give feedback about the conception of the SSHOC Open Marketplace. The idea of organizing a series of workshops in small  local settings and in native languages – in this case in German – in order to anchor and align the FAIR principles with individual research practices was coming from the CO-OPERAS GO-FAIR Implementation Network. Already followed by a series of events in Italy (Turin), Portugal (Coimbra), and France (Marseilles), the concept has been proven in Göttingen as well: the uptake of the workshop was, with 28 participants from across the whole country, very good. The German language approach considerably lowered the threshold to give feedback and formulate own ideas.

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Workshop: Forschungsdaten und FAIR-Prinzipien in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften

30. Januar 2020, 9-11 Uhr, Niedersächsischen Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen (Historisches Gebäude, Papendiek 14, 37073 Göttingen)

Wie gehe ich mit meinen Forschungsdaten um? Welche Informationen, Werkzeuge oder Ressourcen benötige ich als ForscherIn im Umgang mit Forschungsdaten und wo kann ich diese finden? Was bedeuten für meine Forschungstätigkeiten die FAIR-Prinzipien? Diesen Fragen möchten wir in einem Workshop am 30. Januar 2020 in Göttingen gemeinsam mit Ihnen diskutieren.

CO-OPERAS  ist ein Netzwerk von Arbeitsgruppen, das im Rahmen der Forschungsinfrastruktur OPERAS – Open Access in the European Research Area through Scholarly Communication – etabliert wurde. Ziel von CO-OPERAS ist es, eine Brücke zwischen Forschungsdaten aus den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften und der European Open Science Cloud EOSC zu schlagen und ihr Management in den wissenschaftlichen Kommunikationsprozess zu integrieren.

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