List of Upcoming Training Events
List of Past Training Events
In spring 2021, the TRIPLE project initiated the TRIPLE Open Science Training Series. Work package 6 “Open Science and EOSC Integration” organises and delivers specific training events dedicated to Open Science related topics.
The events are primarily targeted at TRIPLE project team members, in order to ensure we all have competencies in Open Science practices and workflows. However, it has been decided to open the events to the whole SSH community. In order to strengthen TRIPLEโs connections and collaborations with other projects, initiatives and Research Infrastructures, some events are co-organised.
The TRIPLE Open Science Training Series is now over. The online training events took place from 30th March 2021 to 21st June 2022 and are available below.
List of Past Training Events
Copyright and Academia in the Digital Era
After a brief introduction on the foundations of copyright, the seminar offers snapshots on the most relevant topics for academic authors, intermediaries and users, such as copyright flexibilities, exceptions and limitations in the field of cultural heritage access and preservation (digitization, e-lending, orphan and out-of-commerce works), copyright authorship and ownership, law and praxis of academic publishing, commercial and non-commercial licensing, collective management of authorsโ rights, with brief references to open access.
๐ Date: Tuesday, 21st June 2022, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CEST)
๐ค Presenters: Prof. Caterina Sganga (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna)
๐คต Moderator: Francesca Di Donato (CNR/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6683670
๐ฝ Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckQOIM99_DU
The GoTriple Pundit Annotation Tool
This training webinar is dedicated to the GoTriple Pundit Annotation Tool and presents Pundit, its purpose, functionalities, perspectives and roadmap including the plan to enlist it as a EOSC service. A real use case scenario demonstrates how Pundit can be used in the SSH research context and a step-by-step guide showcases how to use Pundit from GoTriple and elsewhere, from registering to annotating web documents. The training event will provide answers to the following questions, among others:
- What are the purpose and functionalities of the Pundit Annotation Tool?
- How can Pundit be used in the SSH research context?
๐ Date: Wednesday, 11th May 2022, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CEST)
๐ค Presenters: Tiziana Lombardo (Net7/TRIPLE Project), Sona Arasteh (Max Weber Stiftung/TRIPLE Project), Giulio Andreini (Net7/TRIPLE Project)
๐คต Moderator: Lottie Provost (CNR/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6552360
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/DmKT4wktPG4
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/ywrx33rk
Multilingual Vocabularies for the Social Sciences and Humanities
This training webinar is a synergy of TRIPLE and SSHOC projects, and is devoted especially to the creation, use and management of controlled vocabularies in the SSH. Controlled vocabularies are organized arrangements of words and phrases used to annotate, index and retrieve content through browsing or searching. Multilingualism is an essential feature for the SSH, this is why multilingual SSH vocabularies are greatly needed. The training event provides answers to the following questions, among others:
- What are SSH Vocabularies and why are they so important?
- How to create a multilingual SSH Vocabulary (The TRIPLE case)?
- The large variety of vocabularies and management needs in the SSH. How to build an interoperable infrastructure for vocabularies (The SSHOC case)?
๐ Date: Wednesday, 20th April 2022, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CEST)
๐ค Presenters: Daan Broeder with contributions from other SSHOC partners (CLARIN ERIC/SSHOC) , Haris Georgiadis (EKT/TRIPLE), Nikos Vasilogamvrakis (EKT)
๐คต Moderator: Iraklis Katsaloulis (EKT/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6501586
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/3DVsmom4RUk
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/37xys7mu
The GoTriple Trust Building System
This training event is devoted specifically to getting acquainted with the GoTriple Trust Building System (TBS), a tool that enables SSH researchers to find reliable partners and connect with them through their network. It provides answers to the following questions, among others:
- How to create a profile
- How to post a request
- How to interact with peers (invitations, introductions, group creation)
๐ Date: Wednesday, 16 March 2022, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CET)
๐ค Presenter: Gaรซl van Weyenbergh, Maxime Bouillard (MEOH)
๐คต Moderator: Erzsรฉbet Tรณth-Czifra (DARIAH-ERIC/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6367120
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/Zc4t_m5MXmY
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/2bscynps
The Importance of User-Centred Design for Open Science
This training event is devoted specifically to giving an understanding of the importance of the co-design process and the impact it has on the development of digital tools such as the GoTriple discovery platform. It provides answers to the following questions, among others:
- Why is it important to consider end-user needs when designing a discovery platform?
- Which methods did the TRIPLE project use to do this and what kind of insights has it given?
- Why is having SSH researchers on-board with the design process so important?
- What are the next steps for the GoTriple platform now we have a Beta version released?
๐ Date: Wednesday, 16 February 2022, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CET)
๐ค Presenter: Paula Forbes (Abertay University)
๐คต Moderator: Francesca Di Donato (CNR/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6207720
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/PpqtSWX4azI
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/24akrvty
Visual Data Discovery for the SSH Context
This training event is devoted specifically to the visual discovery of research resources with the GoTriple platform, which is currently under development. It provides answers to the following questions, among others:
- How can GoTriple support exploring research topics with visual search?
- What is the added value of knowledge maps for research discovery?
- How can streamgraphs help recognise trends in research?
๐ Date: Wednesday, 15 December 2021, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CET)
๐ค Presenter: Michela Vignoli (Open Knowledge Maps)
๐คต Moderator: Lottie Provost (CNR/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5795376
๐ฝ Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZQG_Ob1P40
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/4kvnyzjw
EOSC Architecture
This training event is devoted specifically to the EOSC Architecture, and it provides answers on the following topics, among others:
- Overview of the EOSC Architecture principles
- Main components of the EOSC Architecture
- Interoperability in the EOSC Architecture
- Main documents, projects and further development
๐ Date: Tuesday, 12 October 2021, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CEST)
๐ค Presenter: Ville Tenhunen (EGI)
๐คต Moderator: Yin Chen (EGI/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5566572
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/7VIf58-yGUY
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/ycxwuzsc
FAIR Data in Social Sciences and Humanities
This training event is devoted specifically to FAIR Data in SSH, and it provides answers to the following questions, among others:
- How is research data in SSH defined?
- Why are FAIR principles important for the management of research data in SSH?
- How can the FAIR principles be implemented in SSH?
๐ Date: Wednesday, 15 September 2021, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CEST)
๐ค Presenter: Elena Giglia (Universitร di Torino)
๐คต Moderator: Arnaud Gingold (Open Edition/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5510388
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/jsN-72hfVto
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/msvmfcwu
EOSC: State of the Art and Perspectives
This training event is devoted specifically to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), and it provides answers to the following questions, among others:
- What is the state of the art of the EOSC development?
- How the EOSC governance is changing?
- What are the next steps for the EOSC implementation?
๐ Date: Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 14.00 โ 15.30 (CEST)
๐ค Presenter: Suzanne Dumouchel (Huma-Num/TRIPLE Project)
๐คต Moderator: Erzsรฉbet Tรณth-Czifra (DARIAH-ERIC/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5045044
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/unM72WN4X8g
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/ysbrkzrm
EOSC Onboarding
A webinar about onboarding services onto the EOSC Portal, exploring the question “How does a provider service get onboarded and listed on the EOSC marketplace?”. The EOSC-Enhance project works to develop and improve the functionality of the EOSC Portal, further augmenting the catalogue of services assembled to date, and connecting independent, thematic data clouds for the benefit of users and service providers across Europe.
The webinar provides assistance for service providers to share services via EOSC with the EOSC Portal as well as being introduced to some of the benefits of the EOSC Portal. The objectives of the training event are:
- Explain minimum criteria for becoming a provider and requirement to onboard services into the EOSC Portal
- Describe in detail the EOSC onboarding process
- Gather requirements from the TRIPLE project in order to take them into account for the next iteration of the Portal development
๐ Date: Wednesday, 26 May 2021, 13.00 – 14.30 (CEST)
๐ค Presenters: Joshua Tetteh Ocansey (CESSDA), Carsten Thiel (CESSDA)
๐คต Moderator: Luca De Santis (Net7/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5036684
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/nMqhLXZXHaw
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/2p8289nw
The Open Access Publishing Platform Open Research Europe (ORE)
๐ Date: Wednesday, 21 April 2021, 14.00 – 15.30 (CEST)
๐ค Presenters: Emma Lazzeri (GARR and ISTI-CNR – OpenAIRE) and Ilaria Fava (UGOE – OpenAIRE)
๐คต Moderator: Francesca Di Donato (CNR/TRIPLE Project)
๐ Venue: Virtual event via Zoom
๐ Slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4707975
๐ฝ Recording: https://youtu.be/_3jpFxtKIME
๐ Full Learning Resource on DARIAH-Campus: https://tinyurl.com/4pb7ru8c
A webinar about the new Open Access Publishing Platform Open Research Europe (ORE) – what it is and how it works.
On the Horizon 2020 website of the EU the service is described as follows: “ORE is a new, free, open access, peer-review publishing platform for the publication of results stemming from EU-funded research. It publishes articles categorised in six subject areas: Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Medical Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts. For each of the six categories, there are different kind of types of publications, ranging from research articles, to brief reports, essays, data, method articles, etc.
The new platform will make it easy for Horizon 2020 beneficiaries to comply with the EU Open Access terms of funding at no cost to them. It offers to the researchers a free publishing venue to share their results and insights rapidly and facilitate open and constructive research discussions. Even if the EU-funded project has ended, publications stemming from the project can be submitted. Each publication must have at least one author who has been, or still is, a recipient of an EU grant.
The ORE website currently contains all necessary guidance (policies, publishing process, Scientific Advisory Board and FAQ) as well as information and instructions for the submission workflow. The platform is now open for submissions but the full range of functionalities (search, grouping per areas and thematic gateways) will become active only at the time of the formal launch, in March 2021.”
CLARIN Cafรฉ on the Rights of Data Subjects in Language Resources
๐ Date: Tuesday, 30 March 2021, 14:00 – 16:00 (CEST)
๐ค Presenters: Esther Hoorn, Paweล Kamocki , Aleksei Kelli
๐คต Moderators: Francesca Frontini (CLARIN), Vanessa Hannesschlรคger
๐ Venue: CLARIN virtual Zoom meeting
๐ Blog post: https://www.clarin.eu/blog/recap-clarin-cafe-rights-data-subjects-language-resources
๐ Slides and ๐ฝ recording: https://www.clarin.eu/blog/recap-clarin-cafe-rights-data-subjects-language-resources
Various language resources often contain personal data, i.e. information that relate to living individuals. The processing of such information is governed by the General Data Protection Regulation, which entered into application on 25 May 2018. The rights of data subjects are one of the central elements of the GDPR; the Regulation provides for a number of such rights, ranging from information and access to the right of erasure (also known as โthe right to be forgottenโ). The underlying idea is to grant individuals control over the processing of their personal data.
The rights of the data subjects and related procedures to safeguard them should be implemented already at the conception phase of a project, and in any case before the data collection starts. This is particularly important if the data are to be shared according to the Open Science principles, e.g. within the European Open Science Cloud. Insufficient fulfillment of obligations related to data subject rights have already been sanctioned by over 50 fines across Europe (https://www.enforcementtracker.com).
The CLARIN Cafรฉ is devoted specifically to the rights of data subjects in the GDPR, and it provides answers to the following questions, among others:
- What are the rights granted to data subjects by the GDPR?
- Are these rights limited when personal data are processed for the purposes of language research?
- How to handle data subjectsโ requests related to the exercise of their rights?
- Who is responsible for handling such requests?
This CLARIN Cafรฉ is supported by the TRIPLE project and will be introduced by Maria Eskevich, who is actively involved in TRIPLE and is CLARIN central office coordinator.
(Source of information about the event: CLARIN Cafรฉ webpage.)