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SUMMARY:What makes a good Open Education Resource? DARIAH Campus workshop
DESCRIPTION:This event invites digital humanities and social science researchers\, projects and infrastructure developers in Finland to an introduction to DARIAH Campus. In this workshop participants will find support for creating well curated learning resources.  \nJoin us for an introduction to DARIAH Campus by Training and Education Officer Dr. Vicky Garnett (DARIAH EU). This discovery platform for learning contains 270+ contributions by universities across Europe. Educational resources can be from short concept videos\, exercises\, or more comprehensive pathfinders for different profiles\, from students\, teachers or researchers\, interested in incorporating digital humanities methods and digital scholarship in their practice. The University of Helsinki is cooperative partner in DARIAH-EU and as such\, we are also the national liaison to benefiting and contributing to DARIAH services focusing on supporting teaching and leaning of digitally enabled Arts and Humanities research. \nDuring the workshop you will learn to use this portal as a user and contributor: \n\nAs researcher in digital humanities and related fields\, give visibility to your sub-field\, methods or emerging concepts you are working with.\nAs infrastructure provider\, if you are involved in developing new methods or tools to facilitate research tasks you can contribute a resource to ease its uptake by research communities.\nAs teacher or student\, find thematically related resources to integrate in your teaching plans / studies.\n\nParticipants\, will learn the differences between diverse DH learning platforms and through selected examples\, find inspiration to make their own learning resource. \n\nWhen: Wed\, 13.5. 14:00-15:30 (EEST)\nFormat: On Zoom\nThis workshop is free\, but please register to participate (https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/QEcPFKC74R\, registration closes at Monday 11\, at 23:00EEST)\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/dariah-campus-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Digital Humanities Early-Career Välipala. Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:Digital Humanities Early-Career Välipala is a regular event for early career humanities and social sciences researchers. It offers a free form opportunity to discuss and share experiences of digital methods in research. The focus is on digital good practices\, stumbling blocks and tricks regarding use of data\, tools and analysis methods. \nSnacks will be provided in the form of insights on new methods\, best practice testimonials… and cake! \nWelcome from 2 – 3:30 pm at Metsätalo\, room B427. Please register here the latest one day in advance to make sure there is enough snacks for all and pre-share your experiences to prepare for discussion. \nVälipalat Spring 2026 \nTuesday\, March 24: Digital approaches to modern social and political history. Two doctoral researchers\, Tiina Poutiainen and Olli Castrén\, give short presentations about their methodological approaches to analysing societal and political phenomena in contemporary public discourse by digital methods and data. \nTuesday April 21: Processing and analysing interview data We introduce a range of infrastructures available for processing interview data safely during research\, but more importantly\, early career researchers will share experiences with environments and tools to transcribe\, annotate\, or approach multimodality in interviews. This session is organized in collaboration with researchers from digital humanities and cultural heritage studies. \nFriday\, May 29: Digital Humanities Hackathon (different place/time: Minervaplaza K226\, 13:00). Visit to the Digital Humanities Hackathon (DHH) and listen to final project presentations. In this session\, we brainstorm topics for future DH Välipala sessions. \nEach session starts with a brief introduction into the theme by researchers working on that topic to facilitate free-form and open conversation. We aim to build a community and space to create and find connections. The DH välipalat are organised by and for PhD and early-career researchers. We are a group of interdisciplinary folk based in Helsinki supported by DARIAH-FI\, the digital research infrastructure for the social sciences and humanities. \nInquiries can be sent to ines.matres@helsinki.fi
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/valipala-3/
LOCATION:University of Helsinki\, Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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SUMMARY:FIN-CLARIAH Summer meeting: Networks and communities
DESCRIPTION:The FIN-CLARIAH Summer meeting takes place in Joensuu on 11 and 12 June\, 2026. This year’s program brings together thematic plenary sessions and dedicated time to share ongoing work across the consortium. Our focus is on the relationships between digital materials\, from texts to multimodal content and their creators\, and the networks and communities that emerge around them. \nWe have two invited speakers. Ruth Ahnert is Professor of Literary History & Digital Humanities at Queen Mary University\, London. She works at the crossroads of literary studies and computational linguistics\, with an interest in networks. \nTuija Saresma is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Eastern Finland. Her work focuses on e.g. language tensions and hate speech on social media. \nThe program also includes presentations of tools and services developed within the FIN-CLARIAH network\, and an impact roadshow showcasing research outputs of the infrastructure. \nWelcome to Joensuu! \nVenue: Aurora building\, Yliopistokatu 2\, Joensuu Campus\, University of Eastern Finland (map) \nRegister by 29 May\, 2026 here: https://link.webropolsurveys.com/EP/ACBF9189CE773E03 \n  \nPreliminary program: \nThursday 11 June\, 2026: \n16.00-16.10 Opening and welcome (Mikko Laitinen) \n16.10-17.10 Prof. Ruth Ahnert (Queen Mary University): Letter networks and the problem of aliases \nAbstract: How do you reconstruct a network designed not to be seen? This talk will introduce a computational method for identifying aliases in early modern correspondence and demonstrates its value through the intelligence networks of late Elizabethan England. This network-based approach generates candidate alias matches by analysing shared correspondents and structural patterns\, which can then be tested against manual analysis of handwriting\, textual detail\, and documentary context. Applied to the British State Papers\, the method both supports existing scholarly identifications and produces new\, testable proposals\, while also revealing the logistical strategies — letter bundling\, role[1]sharing\, and controlled information flow — that underpinned these networks \n17.15-18.15 FIN-CLARIAH Board meeting \n19-21 Get together (for FIN-CLARIAH partners\, self-funded) \nFriday 12 June\, 2026: \n9.00-11.00 Select infrastructure tool/services presentations (UEF\, COMHIS\, Semantic Computing Research Group) \n11.00-12.00 Prof. Tuija Saresma (University of Eastern Finland): Title TBA \n12.00-13.00 Lunch break (self-funded) \n13.00-14.15 Research output harvest (short presentations of published research using the infrastructure: please contact us if you’d like to present your work!) \n14.15-14.30 Farewell coffee \nFor any questions\, please contact Mikko Laitinen and/or Paula Rautionaho (firstname.lastname at uef.fi).
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/fin-clariah-summer-meeting-networks-and-communities/
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