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SUMMARY:OpenAIRE OA WEEK: Public release of the OpenAIRE-DARIAH Community gateway
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday October 20th 15.00 - 16.00 CEST\nA joint DARIAH/OpenAIRE webinar:  How do you make your research more visible and more connected?\n\n\n\nIn collaboration with\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\n\n 	Miriam Baglioni (ISTI-CNR, OpenAIRE)\n 	Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra (DARIAH ( https://www.dariah.eu/ ))\n\n\n\n\n\nA 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.\n\nResearch 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.\n\nThis webinar aims to introduce an instance of them, the OpenAIRE-DARIAH  ( https://www.dariah.eu/ )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.\n\nThe DARIAH dashboard brings together publications and a broad range of research data (digital critical editions, plain text, archived data, audiovisual data, raw data, encoded documents, software applications, source code, images, structured graphics, databases, structured text, scientific and statistical data formats) that are hosted by DARIAH services such as NAKALA and TextGrid. As such, it significantly reduces the fragmentation of DARIAH research outputs across the web. A major benefit of such a discovery environment is that it provides scholarly communities with a single entry point to DARIAH-affiliated research outputs. This entry point, in turn, is embedded into the context of a bigger collection of Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage corpus enabling therefore arts and humanities researchers to find DARIAH outputs more easily, as an integral part of their discovery routine.\n\nThe webinar welcomes all the DARIAH communities, including humanities scholars, librarians, research support professionals, service providers and national representatives.\nREGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR\nSource: OpenAIRE ( https://www.openaire.eu/openaire-open-access-week-2020 )
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