Partnering to Build the Digital Commons: Past, Present, and Future
The journey of our relationship with the Digital Commons has fundamentally changed and continues to shape the way we consider support and partnership for national cloud-based research projects in the Compute Canada Federation. Whether they be in or…
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The journey of our relationship with the Digital Commons has fundamentally changed and continues to shape the way we consider support and partnership for national cloud-based research projects in the Compute Canada Federation. Whether they be in or outside Humanities and Social Sciences. We will share these changes and the way that we are committing to support the Digital Commons and its launch. We will also discuss the context of a substantial transition period and time of change at the Compute Canada Federation, and how through that, we intend to support the Digital Commons and other projects like it in the future.
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This is a keynote talk given by John Simpson and Lydia Vermeyden in the "Launching a Digital Commons for the Humanities and Social Sciences" event that took place virtually on Monday, January 24, 2022. More information can be found here: https://inke.ca/launching-digital-commons-1
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Launching a Digital Commons for the Humanities and Social Sciences
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