The DARIAH Open blog aims to provide a single space where information around the emerging landscape of Open Humanities can be disseminated, discussed and evaluated. The blog is primarily geared towards researcher communities, including librarians, working with arts and humanities disciplines and broader stakeholder groups, such as the GLAM-sector, partner organizations or different policy-making bodies.
From the announcement:
The blog will cover topics around open research practices in the arts and humanities, open data management, citizen science, rewards, skills and next-generation metrics, domain-specific Open Access development, reflections on the changing policy landscape or developments around the Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud.
Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) aims to enhance and support digitally-enabled research and teaching across the arts and humanities. DARIAH is a network of people, expertise, information, knowledge, content, methods, tools and technologies from its member countries.
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This post was produced through a cooperation between Emily Esten, Katie Mills, and Martin Spenger (Editors-at-large for the week), Pamella Lach (Editor for the week), and Caitlin Christian-Lamb, Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara, Linsey Ford, and Ian Goodale (dh+lib Review Editors).