Public release of the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community gateway – How to make your research more visible and more connected

Online Event | Tuesday, October 20, 15:00 (CEST)

Speakers: 
Miriam Baglioni (ISTI-CNR, OpenAIRE)
Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra (DARIAH) 

Aims

A paramount challenge in present-day knowledge production is to communicate research results in ways that align with our increasingly digital and also increasingly diverse research workflows. Research discovery platforms that have been developed from EU grants and will remain open to the public are game changers in this respect. They support the visibility and discoverability of all sorts of research outputs (datasets, software, protocols,  teaching materials etc.) to showcase a broader view of scholarship and enable a greater transparency of scholarly communication. 

The webinar aims to introduce an instance of them, the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community Gateway. Built on the top of the OpenAIRE Research Graph, the OpenAIRE Community Gateways work as single access points to a virtual space that connects metadata descriptions of all scholarly objects that are important to the given community.

[...]

Quelle: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=14432

Weiterlesen

DARIAH Virtual Annual Event 2020: Registration open

Registration to the DARIAH Virtual Annual Event 2020 is now open! 

We are pleased to announce that the registration to the DARIAH Virtual Annual Event is now open. We kindly ask you to register for each session that you wish to attend. All meetings will take place via Zoom and the Zoom links will be distributed to registered participants a day or two prior to each session.

The full programme of the event is now finalised and can be found here. With a rich programme of Workshops, Working Groups and Synergy sessions extending over Wednesdays from October 7 to December 2 & Posters, Paper sessions and a keynote by John Unsworth (University of Virginia) on November 10-13, 2020. Select the sessions you would like to attend and make sure you register to be able to follow the event. 



[...]

Quelle: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=14429

Weiterlesen

Launch of the OAPEN Open Access Books Toolkit

A freely available toolkit: helping academic book authors to better understand open access book publishing.

The Hague, 30 September 2020. The OAPEN Foundation has launched a new open access (OA) books toolkit for researchers and academic book authors. The toolkit is a free-to-access, stakeholder-agnostic resource that aims to help authors better understand OA for books, increase trust in OA book publishing, provide reliable and easy-to-find answers to questions from authors, and to provide guidance on the process of publishing an OA book.

The toolkit was created in collaboration with Springer Nature and The University of Glasgow and has been written by a global group of stakeholders from the academic community and scholarly communications organisations. “Thanks to the efforts and help of nearly 70 individuals we have been able to create this public resource”. says Eelco Ferwerda, Director at OAPEN Foundation.

[...]

Quelle: https://dhd-blog.org/?p=14417

Weiterlesen

GAG262: Die Strawhat Riots

Quelle: https://www.geschichte.fm/podcast/zs262/

Weiterlesen

#schleissheim Weißbier Requiem. Krimilesung mit Andreas Schröfl (9.10.2020) »ʟᴇsᴇᴋᴜʟᴛᴜʀ

sliusica biblia Nr. 10 [29.09.2020]

schleissheim.link/d9zwa

Eigentlich möchte der Sanktus das Eröffnungswochenende im Bier-Wellnesshotel „Holledauer Hof“ mit seiner Familie genießen, doch dann taucht eine Leiche im Pool auf – um kurz darauf wieder spurlos zu verschwinden. Alfred Sanktjohanser, der den Toten entdeckt hat, macht sich gemeinsam mit seinem Freund Graffiti auf die Suche nach Leiche und Mörder. Alle geladenen Ehrengäste scheinen ein Motiv zu haben und das Weißbier, das der Sanktus als Eröffnungssud in der hauseigenen Brauerei brauen muss, wird zum Totensud …

Textnachweis: Klappentext, via: DNB; Bildnachweis Social-Media-Preview: Gemeinde Oberschleißheim



[...]

Quelle: https://eindruecke.achmnt.eu/2020/09/14210/

Weiterlesen