Establish a professional online presence in the Canadian HSS Commons

By Alan Colin-Arce1, Graham Jensen2, Alyssa Arbuckle2, Caroline Winter2, Sajib Ghosh2, Hanh Pham2, Ray Siemens2, INKE and ETCL Research Groups2, HUBzero (hubzero.org)3

1. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México 2. University of Victoria 3. University of California, San Diego

This step-by-step guide was created as part of the Building Digital Communities in the Humanities and Social Sciences event (https://inke.ca/building2/) that took place at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences from…

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This step-by-step guide was created as part of the Building Digital Communities in the Humanities and Social Sciences event (https://inke.ca/building2/) that took place at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences from May 27-28, 2023. The guides shared at this event are intended to help new and existing users of the Canadian HSS Commons use the site to host society events, publish and share their work, migrate and share existing research materials, support the work of society journals, create collaborative groups and projects, and more.

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The Building Digital Communities in the Humanities and Social Sciences event series was supported by a Connection Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, as well as the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, the Implementing New Knowledge Environments Partnership, the Digital Humanities Summer Institute, Érudit, the Canadian Research Knowledge Network, Iter, and the Humanities Data Lab. The Canadian HSS Commons team is also very grateful to the scholarly societies that supported and participated in the Building Digital Communities event at the 2023 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences.

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