Building Digital Communities in the Humanities and Social Sciences

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03 Apr 2023
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  2. Building Digital Communities in the Humanities and Social Sciences: DHSI

    This is the third event in the Building Digital Communities in the Humanities and Social Sciences event series. Hosted as part of the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI), it will provide academic researchers, information professionals, administrators, students, and members of the interested public with the opportunity to explore how digital research commons can transform scholarly communication, publication, and collaboration. Featured speakers will discuss related issues, such as...

  3. Building Digital Communities in the Humanities and Social Sciences

    The pervasiveness of digital technologies and social networking has created unprecedented possibilities for engagement between academic and non-academic communities, including among academics, research partners and stakeholders, students, and interested members of the public. But how might digital research infrastructure—including digital research commons such as the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons (hsscommons.ca)—support community-building and engagement efforts in Canada,...

  4. Using the Canadian HSS Commons: Guided Workshop for Scholarly Societies

    Who: Canadian scholarly societies in the humanities and social sciences What: “Using the Canadian HSS Commons: Guided Workshop for Scholarly Societies” Where: York University, Toronto (Accolade West-ACW 106) When: May 27, 12:30-2:30pm ET Description: This workshop will be tailored specifically for Canadian scholarly societies in the humanities and social sciences. Participants will learn how to build community, collaborate, and develop and share publications using the Canadian HSS...

  5. Building Community and Sharing Research Online: An Introduction to HSSCommons.ca

    Are you interested in sharing your work and connecting with other academic or non-academic researchers using a free, open platform that combines features of social networking sites and institutional repositories? Join us for this live demo, where participants will learn how to set up profiles, build community, and develop and mobilize knowledge using the Canadian HSS Commons (hsscommons.ca)—an in-development, bilingual network designed and built for the linguistically, geographically, and...

  6. Building Digital Communities in the HSS - Pre-Congress gathering

    Who: INKE-aligned research groups and organizations What: Building Digital Communities in the Humanities and Social Sciences: Pre-Congress gathering Where: Room 108, Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto (Toronto, ON) When: May 26 Current Schedule (all times local/Eastern): * [Optional] 10:30-12:00 - Drop-in consultations and support, including for those not already set up on the Canadian HSS Commons (https://hsscommons.ca/) * 1:00-1:15 -...