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  1. 23 Years: What Have We Learnt in OA and What Gaps Remain in the National Ecosystem?

    23 Years: What Have We Learnt in OA and What Gaps Remain in the National Ecosystem?

    2024-01-26 21:29:07 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Roxanne Missingham | https://doi.org/10.25547/D8EK-N059

    open access, open social scholarship

  2. Scholarly Books in the Digital Age: A Canadian Perspective

    Scholarly Books in the Digital Age: A Canadian Perspective

    2024-01-26 21:27:38 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Gabriel Miller | https://doi.org/10.25547/GQKT-AT18

    For generations the scholarly monograph has been a cornerstone of research and scholarship in the humanities and social sciences, but what does the future hold for scholarly books? What are the implications of recent developments, whether it is digitization, the open science movement, or the...

  3. The Evolution of a Digital Publishing Platform in Canada

    The Evolution of a Digital Publishing Platform in Canada

    2024-01-26 21:22:38 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Tanja Niemann | https://doi.org/10.25547/NRK9-9Q76

    Érudit supports scholarly journals and their dissemination while the erudit.org platform is one of the main access points to Canadian research outputs in the humanities and social sciences in French and in English. The past twenty years have been marked by significant changes, including...

  4. Community Engaged Research at a Distance

    Community Engaged Research at a Distance

    2024-01-25 23:17:18 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Rachel Hendery | https://doi.org/10.25547/KVMS-SG31

    digital humanities, research, community

  5. Making Room: How the Book Materially Changed to Accommodate the Digital

    Making Room: How the Book Materially Changed to Accommodate the Digital

    2024-01-25 22:41:51 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Élika Ortega Guzman | https://doi.org/10.25547/7D8C-1T63

    digital humanities, book studies

  6. On the Responsibility to Implement the Perspective of the People in Focus of (Digital) Projects

    On the Responsibility to Implement the Perspective of the People in Focus of (Digital) Projects

    2024-01-25 22:16:47 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Nastasia Herold, Thérèse Ottawa | https://doi.org/10.25547/ZR7Q-SR46

    digital humanities, indigenous studies

  7. Is Open Scholarship Possible without Open Infrastructure?

    Is Open Scholarship Possible without Open Infrastructure?

    2024-01-24 23:32:57 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Leslie Chan | https://doi.org/10.25547/Q029-D548

    digital humanities, critical infrastructure studies

  8. The People and the Text, Neglected Indigenous Works, and the Anxieties and Ethics Around Making Indigenous Content Public

    The People and the Text, Neglected Indigenous Works, and the Anxieties and Ethics Around Making Indigenous Content Public

    2024-01-24 22:31:22 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Deanna Reder | https://doi.org/10.25547/S3NZ-A584

    digital humanities, indigenous literature

  9. Create collaborative research groups and projects in the Canadian HSS Commons

    Create collaborative research groups and projects in the Canadian HSS Commons

    2023-12-08 22:27:48 | Course material or learning objects | Contributor(s): Alan Colin-Arce, Graham Jensen, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Sajib Ghosh, Hanh Pham, Ray Siemens, INKE and ETCL Research Groups, HUBzero (hubzero.org) | https://doi.org/10.25547/T81B-3R59

    Canadian HSS Commons, community building, knowledge mobilization

  10. Organize and promote events in the Canadian HSS Commons

    Organize and promote events in the Canadian HSS Commons

    2023-11-28 18:22:57 | Course material or learning objects | Contributor(s): Alan Colin-Arce, Graham Jensen, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Sajib Ghosh, Hanh Pham, Ray Siemens, INKE and ETCL Research Groups, HUBzero (hubzero.org) | https://doi.org/10.25547/AKQ8-NN11

    Canadian HSS Commons, community building, knowledge mobilization

  11. Establish a professional online presence in the Canadian HSS Commons

    Establish a professional online presence in the Canadian HSS Commons

    2023-11-28 18:16:20 | Course material or learning objects | Contributor(s): Alan Colin-Arce, Graham Jensen, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Sajib Ghosh, Hanh Pham, Ray Siemens, INKE and ETCL Research Groups, HUBzero (hubzero.org) | https://doi.org/10.25547/TSAG-Z111

    Canadian HSS Commons, community building, knowledge mobilization

  12. Open, Digital Scholarship: Issues, Initiatives, and Research Commons in the Humanities and Social Sciences

    Open, Digital Scholarship: Issues, Initiatives, and Research Commons in the Humanities and Social Sciences

    2023-11-18 00:54:44 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Ray Siemens, Alyssa Arbuckle, Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Gabriel Miller, Susan Haigh, Chad Gaffield | https://doi.org/10.25547/NX26-TT47

    critical infrastructure studies, scholarly communication, digital humanities

  13. Priorities in Open Scholarship: Researchers (Featured Panel)

    Priorities in Open Scholarship: Researchers (Featured Panel)

    2023-11-18 00:04:50 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Tully Barnett, Susan Brown, Constance Crompton, Inba Kehoe, Amanda Lawrence, Deb Verhoeven | https://doi.org/10.25547/BBMY-ER08

    open scholarship, open science

  14. DIY Infrastructure – Building the GLAM Workbench

    DIY Infrastructure – Building the GLAM Workbench

    2023-11-10 18:16:00 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Tim Sherratt | https://doi.org/10.25547/Q1V9-7322

    digital research infrastructure

  15. Infrastructure for Us When Infrastructure Is Us: Training and Mentoring to Sustain and Share Open Social Scholarship

    Infrastructure for Us When Infrastructure Is Us: Training and Mentoring to Sustain and Share Open Social Scholarship

    2023-11-10 18:05:23 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Constance Crompton | https://doi.org/10.25547/C2QK-QM07

    digital research infrastructure

  16. Embracing Open Science at DARIAH-EU

    Embracing Open Science at DARIAH-EU

    2023-11-10 18:00:54 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Jennifer Edmond | https://doi.org/10.25547/Q4HP-ND22

    open science

  17. From Roadmaps to Realizations: Obstacles and Openings on the way to a Digital Commons for Canada

    From Roadmaps to Realizations: Obstacles and Openings on the way to a Digital Commons for Canada

    2023-11-10 17:54:31 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Chad Gaffield | https://doi.org/10.25547/7YR5-6092

    digital research infrastructure

  18. Playing an Imitation Game with Apple’s Siri: E.Q, I.Q., and the Gendered Design of Artificial and Automated Intelligence

    Playing an Imitation Game with Apple’s Siri: E.Q, I.Q., and the Gendered Design of Artificial and Automated Intelligence

    2023-11-10 00:50:09 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Lai-Tze Fan | https://doi.org/10.25547/2Y73-ND26

    digital humanities, artificial intelligence

  19. Alan, Ada, Purna: Why are the Digital Humanities So Straight?

    Alan, Ada, Purna: Why are the Digital Humanities So Straight?

    2023-11-10 00:43:52 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Edmond Chang | https://doi.org/10.25547/ND31-N011

    digital humanities, queer studies

  20. Is there something like open digital humanities?

    Is there something like open digital humanities?

    2023-11-10 00:37:02 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Gimena del Rio | https://doi.org/10.25547/F4ET-ZG38

    digital humanities, open science, Latin America