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SUMMARY:FAIR Science Café – Arkeologiset paikkatiedot ja arkeologisen tiedon saatavuus
DESCRIPTION:Mikä on FAIR Science Café? \nFAIR Science Café on rento ja vuorovaikutteinen verkkotapahtuma\, jossa tutkija saa puheenvuoron kertoakseen työstään\, tutkimuksestaan ja sen tuloksista omin sanoin. Keskustelussa nostetaan esiin myös tutkimuksessa käytetty\, tuotettu ja mahdollisesti avoimesti saatavilla oleva data. \nTapahtuman tavoitteet:\n\nTarjota tutkijalle foorumi tutkimuksensa esittelyyn\nLisätä ymmärrystä tutkimustyöstä ja siihen liittyvästä datasta\nEdistää avointa tiedettä ja FAIR-periaatteiden toteutumista\nMahdollistaa vuoropuhelu tutkijoiden ja yleisön välillä\n\nTapahtumat järjestetään rennossa\, kahvilamaisessa ilmapiirissä\, jossa keskustelu ja kysymykset ovat lämpimästi tervetulleita. \nMaaliskuun FAIR Science Cafén puhujina ovat Johanna Roiha (MML Paikkatietokeskus FGI) ja Ville Rohiola (Museovirasto). \nAihe: Arkeologiset paikkatiedot ja arkeologisen tiedon saatavuuden kehittäminen \nKuulet tapahtumassa mm. \n\nMiten Arkeologia 2.0 -konsortio edistää arkeologisen tiedon saatavuutta ja käytettävyyttä\, arkeologista tutkimusta ja sen digitalisaatiota Suomessa.\nMiten arkeologista digitaalista paikkatietoa\, erityisesti Museoviraston ylläpitämää muinaisjäännösrekisteriä hyödynnetään tutkimuksessa.\n\nTämä tapahtuma on suomeksi ja sopii kaikille\, joita kiinnostaa arkeologisten paikkatietojen hyödyntäminen myös monitieteisessä tutkimuksessa. \nTule mukaan kahvittelemaan\, kuulemaan ja keskustelemaan! \nRegister
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/fair-science-cafe-arkeologiset-paikkatiedot-ja-arkeologisen-tiedon-saatavuus/
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Seminar "Unsupervised methods for image clustering..."
DESCRIPTION:The Methodological unit at the Helsinki Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (Uni Helsinki) organizes a recurrent Brown Bag Seminar to highlight novel methodological approaches in humanities and social sciences. The idea of the meetings is to introduce methodological innovations and cutting-edge research in various disciplines in an easily accessible manner and have an interdisciplinary discussion in an easy-going atmosphere over lunch. \nThere will be a 20-minute introduction to the methodological theme\, followed by an open discussion of 40 minutes. The seminars are open to everybody and welcome a multidisciplinary and methodologically curious audience. The language of the meetings can be Finnish or English. \nThis is a hybrid event taking place at the University of Helsinki\, Fabianinkatu 24 A\, 5th floor. For remote participation use this link \nDates for Spring 2026 (subject to updates) \n4.2.2026 Salla-Maaria Laaksonen & Erjon Skenderi “Raising a bot: Developing communicative AIs for group discussions” \n11.2.2026 Adeline Clarke “Unsupervised methods for image clustering do not yet replace the social scientists’ gaze” \n 1.4.2026 Henri Schildt (Aalto University) “Qualitative research and AI: From automating coding to augmenting collaboration \nRead more about the presenters and abstracts on the event site: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-institute-social-sciences-and-humanities/events/brown-bag-seminar  \n 
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/brown-bag-seminar-2/
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Seminar "Raising a bot..."
DESCRIPTION:The Methodological unit at the Helsinki Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (Uni Helsinki) organizes a recurrent Brown Bag Seminar to highlight novel methodological approaches in humanities and social sciences. The idea of the meetings is to introduce methodological innovations and cutting-edge research in various disciplines in an easily accessible manner and have an interdisciplinary discussion in an easy-going atmosphere over lunch. \nThere will be a 20-minute introduction to the methodological theme\, followed by an open discussion of 40 minutes. The seminars are open to everybody and welcome a multidisciplinary and methodologically curious audience. The language of the meetings can be Finnish or English. \nThis is a hybrid event taking place at the University of Helsinki\, Fabianinkatu 24 A\, 5th floor. For remote participation use this link \nDates for Spring 2026 (subject to updates) \n4.2.2026 Salla-Maaria Laaksonen & Erjon Skenderi “Raising a bot: Developing communicative AIs for group discussions” \n11.2.2026 Adeline Clarke “Unsupervised methods for image clustering do not yet replace the social scientists’ gaze” \n 1.4.2026 Henri Schildt (Aalto University) “Qualitative research and AI: From automating coding to augmenting collaboration \nRead more about the presenters and abstracts on the event site: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/helsinki-institute-social-sciences-and-humanities/events/brown-bag-seminar  \n 
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/brown-bag-seminar-1/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260122T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260122T150000
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SUMMARY:DARIAH-FI Workshop: New tools and data services for cultural heritage research
DESCRIPTION:Organisers: Inés Matres (University of Helsinki)\, Ida Toivanen (University of Jyväskylä)\, and Ilkka Lähteenmäki (University of Oulu) \nDate: 22 January 2026\, Online\, Full-day with breaks \n(if your registration credentials do not work for some reason\, please contact ines.matres@helsinki.fi) \nThis workshop unveils new infrastructure developed in the last two years making use of LLMs\, computer vision and semantic web to help processing visual\, multimodal or large-scale historical documents. In this full-day workshop participants will get acquainted with tools to find\, acquire and process manuscripts\, letters\, historical images or cultural heritage accessible in FINNA and ASTIA services. The workshop includes sessions for researchers not familiar with computational methods and one session for advanced digital humanities research. \nThis workshop is organised by the universities of Helsinki\, Jyväskylä\, Oulu\, Turku and Aalto with participation of The National Library of Finland\, The National Archives and is facilitated by DARIAH-FI\, the Finnish Network for Data-intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences. \nPreliminary schedule \n9:00 Welcome  \n9:10 Session 1 From manuscripts to data \nJYU MessyDesk for processing your data Ida Toivanen (University of Jyväskylä)\, Ari Häyrinen (University of Jyväskylä)\, Venla Poso (University of Jyväskylä)\, Tanja Välisalo (National Archives of Finland). \nWe show how to process a dataset using MessyDesk\, an user interface that incorporates tools\, such as multi-century transcription and named entity recognition models. Audience: Users interested in digital humanities (no coding skills needed) \nLetterSampo Finland – Finnish Nineteenth-Century Letters on the Semantic Web Petri Leskinen\, Ilona Pikkanen\, Jouni Tuominen\, Eero Hyvönen\, Heikki Rantala\, Annastiina Ahola\, Henna Poikkimäki\, Rafael Leal (Aalto University) in collaboration with HELDIG\, HSSH\, SKS. \nThis presentation introduces the LetterSampo Finland–Finnish Nineteenth-Century Letters on the Semantic Web data service and semantic portal. The presentation will cover transforming and assembling the source data into Linked Data\, enriching the data as well as demonstrating using the portal for browsing\, searching the letter collections and visualizing the data. Audience: Users interested in digital humanities (no coding skills needed). More information the homepage: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/project/coco/ \nSampoSampo – Connecting Everything to Everything Else Eero Hyvönen\, Petri Leskinen\, Annastiina Ahola\, Heikki Rantala\, Jouni Tuominen (Aalto University and University of Helsinki (HELDIG and HSSH)). \nSampoSampo is a global Linked Open Data data service and portal based on a data alignment service on top of a cloud of interlinked Cultural Heritage knowledge graphs (KG) and data services of different application domains. In this way\, a more comprehensive global view for searching\, exploring\, and analyzing entities with enriched linked data and their semantic connections can be provided than by using local KGs separately. The portal can be used for searching and exploring a cloud of linked KGs with a single user interface (UI) and for finding semantic “interesting” connections (relations) between their entities with natural language explanations and for validating the linked datasets with each other. Audience: Users interested in digital humanities (no coding skills needed). More information on the homepage: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/project/ss/ \n10:40 Break  \n11:00 Session 2: Tools for visual cultural heritage \nBonus-demo: Content Search Satu Sorvali (The National Archives of Finland) \nContent Search (Sisältöhaku) is a Finnish-language demo service that enables mass loading and text searches within archive material processed with content recognition by the National Archives of Finland. \nAcquiring images and metadata from cultural heritage organisations with the new FINNA API  Joona Manner\, Julia Huovinen (The National Library of Finland)\, Inés Matres (University of Helsinki). \nIn this session we demonstrate the renewed FINNA API and still under development\, and show a possible workflow to organize and cluster a mid-size dataset of historical drawings for further qualitative analysis in Tropy or Orange. The session includes a discussion of further development with researchers.  Audience: Researchers and teachers interested in visual images (no coding skills needed) \nArtSampo – Finnish Art on the Semantic Web Annastiina Ahola\, Heikki Rantala\, Eero Hyvönen\, Rafael Leal (Aalto University) \nThis presentation introduces the ArtSampo – Finnish Art on the Semantic Web data service and semantic portal. The presentation will cover transforming the original data into Linked Data\, enriching the data using Generative AI as well as demonstrate using the portal for browsing\, searching and visualizing the data. Audience: Users interested in digital humanities (no coding skills needed). More information on the project homepage: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/projects/taidesampo/ \n12:30 Lunch Break \n13:30 Welcome back \nComputational Access to Finnish Cultural Heritage: Hands-On with the finna R Package Leo Lahti\, Akewak Jeba\, Julia Matveeva (University of Turku) \nThis session demonstrates how the open-source Finna R package enables researchers to access and analyze Finnish cultural heritage metadata from finna platform\, which integrates resources from libraries\, museums and archives across Finland and maintained by the National Library of Finland. The workshop introduces participants to the structure of finna data and shows how subsets such as Fennica (the national bibliography) and Viola (the national discography) can be accessed programmatically. Through guided examples and hands-on exercises\, participants will practice retrieving\, analyzing and visualizing metadata while gaining practical skills for integrating cultural data into computational research workflows. Audience & Prerequisites: previous knowledge with R needed /useful. You need to install R and RStudio to participate in this part follow instructions here) \n14:45 Round table discussion (15 min) Moderator: Ilkka Lähteenmäki (University of Oulu) \nJoin discussion on future development and the audience’s wants and needs with option to comment on individual demos and infrastructures.
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/dariah-fi-workshop-tools-for-ch/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260109T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20260109T160000
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SUMMARY:Emeritus- ja julkistustilaisuus: SampoSampo - Kaikki kaikkeen kietoutuvi - Connecting Everything to Everything Else (in Finnish)
DESCRIPTION:This event will be held in Finnish. \nSampojen ylinen sampo datan rikastamiseen\, hakuun\, data-analyysiin ja yhteyksen etsimiseen viisauden verkossa\nPerjantaina\, 9.1.2026\, klo 13:00–16:00 (päätilaisuus) ja 16:00- (jatkotilaisuus)\nAalto-yliopisto\, Tietotekniikkatalo\, T1\, Konemiehentie 2\, 2. kerros\, Otaniemi\, Espoo \nTilaisuudessa esitellään uusi SampoSampo-järjestelmä\, eräänlainen sampojen sampo ja sampojen “äiti”. Julkistustilaisuus on samalla Sampo-järjestelmien “isän” professori Eero Hyvösen emeritus-juhla Aalto-yliopistossa. Tilaisuus on kaikille avoin ja maksuton. \nMikä on SampoSampo?\nSampoSampo on linkitetyn avoimen datan palvelu ja semanttinen metaportaali\, joka linkittää toisiinsa kymmenen Sampo-järjestelmää sekä kymmenen ulkoista datapalvelua. Sen datapalvelu muistuttaa kansainvälistä verkkopalvelua VIAF: The Virtual International Authority File\, joka linkittää toisiinsa eri maiden kansalliskirjastojen auktoriteettitietokantoja ja muita rekistereitä. SampoSampo on kuitenkin sovitettu osaksi kansallista FIN-CLARIAH/DARIAH-FI-tutkimusinfrastruktuuria ja sisältää myös datapalvelun varaan Sampo-mallin mukaisesti kehitetyn semanttisen SampoSampo-portaalin\, jonka käyttö ei edellytä ohjelmointitaitoa. \nSampoSammon kaltaisen linkityspalvelun rajapintojen avulla voidaan rikastaa dataa uusia datapalveluita kehitettäessä. Sitä onkin jo hyödynnetty keväällä 2025 julkaistun massiivisen Kirjesammon datan rikastamisessa. SampoSammon innovaatioita ovat: \n\nMahdollisuus globaaliin\, eri sampojen yliseen hakuun\, selailuun ja data-analyysiin. Järjestelmän avulla löytyy esimerkiksi tietoa lähes 100 000 suomalaisesta historiallisesta henkilöstä.\nMahdollisuus eri tietolähteiden laadun varmistukseen vertailemalla niiden tietoja toisiinsa. Esimerkiksi Mikael Agricolasta löytyy yllättäen keskenään ristiriitaista tietoa.\nMahdollisuus hakea kokonaisuuteen kuuluvien entiteettien\, kuten henkilöiden ja paikkojen välisiä yhteyksiä\, ja niiden välisiä suomenkielisiä perusteluja. Miten esimerkiksi suomalaiset taiteilijat liittyvät Italiaan tai Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Saksaan? Tässä hyödynnetään samanaikaisesti sekä sampojen tietämysgraafien yhteyksiä että tekoälyn laajoja kielimalleja (neuro-symbolic AI\, hybrid AI\, explainable AI).\n\nSampoSampo on taottu hyödyntäen Aalto-yliopistossa ja Helsingin yliopistossa kehitettyä Sampo-mallia ja Sampo-UI-työkalua. Palvelun taustalla olevat monimuotoiset tiedot on kerätty yhteen\, harmonisoitu ja muunnettu avoimeksi linkitetyksi dataksi ja datapalveluksi FAIR-periaatteiden mukaisesti (Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable\, Re-usable data). Tämä mahdollistaa aineistojen hakemisen\, selailun\, digitaalisten ihmistieteiden data-analyysit ja älykkään tietämyksen muodostamisen (knowledge discovery). Datapalvelu on julkaistu Linked Data Finland LDF.fi -alustalla\, jonka SPARQL-rajapinnan avulla on kehitetty SampoSampo-portaali. Sen avulla aineistoja voi hakea\, selata\, analysoida ja visualisoida helposti kuka tahansa ilman ohjelmointitaitoa. \nOhjelma 13:00-16:00\nTilaisuuden aluksi ja johdantona SampoSampoon kuullaan Eero Hyvösen emeritus-esitelmä. Tämän jälkeen esitellään SampoSampo-järjestelmää tarkemmin hankkeen tutkijoiden TkT Heikki Rantalan\, väitöskirjatutkija Annastiina Aholan\, TkT Jouni Tuomisen ja TkT Petri Leskisen toimesta. Esitelmien ja demonstraatioiden jälkeen on tarjolla kuohuviiniä\, kahvia ja kakkua. \nEmeritus-esitelmä \n\nDigitaaliset ihmistieteet tekoälyn aikakaudella: matka 40 vuodessa ensimmäisistä tekoälytutkimuksen päivistä 1984 Otaniemessä SampoSampoon\nProf. (emer.) Eero Hyvönen\, Aalto-yliopisto (SeCo)\, Helsingin yliopisto (HELDIG) ja Geneva Graduate Institute (CDHM)\n\nSampoSammon esittely \n\nSampo-UI: miten kehitän helposti käyttöliittymän linkitetyn datan palvelun varaan\nTkT Heikki Rantala\, Aalto-yliopisto (SeCo)\nLaajojen kielimallien ja tietämysgraafien käyttö SampoSammon tietämyksen muodostamisessa\nVäitöskirjatutkija Annastiina Ahola\, Aalto-yliopisto (SeCo)\nSampoSampo osana kansallista FIN-CLARIAH/DARIAH-FI-tietoinfrastruktuuria: linkitetty avoin data\, datapalvelut ja rajapintojen käyttö\nTkT Jouni Tuominen\, Helsingin yliopisto (HELDIG ja HSSH) ja Aalto-yliopisto (SeCo)\nSampoSammon toteutus ja demonstraatio\nTkT Petri Leskinen\, Aalto-yliopisto (SeCo) ja Geneva Graduate Institute (CDHM)\n\nIlmoittaudu tilaisuuteen: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/events/2026/2026-01-09-samposampo/
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/emeritus-ja-julkistustilaisuus-samposampo-kaikki-kaikkeen-kietoutuvi-connecting-everything-to-everything-else-in-finnish/
LOCATION:Aalto University (Computer Science building)\, Konemiehentie 2\, Espoo\, 02150\, Finland
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251209T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251209T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20251030T063308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T112335Z
UID:6531-1765270800-1765281600@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:DARIAH-FI Workshop: New datasets and tools for social media research
DESCRIPTION:Organisers: Mikko Laitinen & Paula Rautionaho (University of Eastern Finland) \nDate: Tuesday 9 December\, at 9-12am (Online) \nThe workshop is free and open but register to participate here: https://link.webropol.com/ep/dariahsome \nThis workshop introduces datasets\, tools and related services recently developed for social media and web research. In recent years\, the Finnish Network for Data-intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences (DARIAH-FI) together with The Language Bank of Finland (Kielipankki) have developed tools and methods to access\, analyze\, and enrich large-scale data from social media outlets\, gaming outlets and other web-based platforms. \nDuring the last two years the work has focused on facilitating research with new datasets and tools; this workshop showcases these infrastructures. For instance\, DARIAH-FI affiliates have developed tools to enable data scraping from online forums or to provide automatic summaries of video clips. On the other hand\, large collections of online language have been collected and enriched with metadata to allow more detailed analysis. \nIn this workshop\, the developers of the new resources will demonstrate their tools and datasets. Also\, a representative of FinnARMA (Finnish Association of Research Managers and Administrators) introduces the new ethical guidelines for the use of social media data in research\, which will be followed by a discussion on the topic. \nFormat: Pre-recorded videos + online session  \n\nThe pre-recorded videos showcasing the tool or dataset will be made available before the workshop so that the participants can watch them beforehand.\nPresenters are free to use their 20 minutes as they wish (e.g. a tour of the tool/dataset with examples of what can be done with it\, or a Q&A session).\nEach presentation will also consider some of the ethical challenges linked to the dataset/tool (e.g. how the data was collected\, or how the tool accesses data).\n\nProgram: \n9.00                 Welcome \n9.10-9.30         Finnish online forum scrapers (Matti Nelimarkka\, University of Helsinki) \n9.30-9.50         Game streams: automatic video clip summaries (Raine Koskimaa\, Jari Lindroos\, University of Jyväskylä) \n9.50-10.10       Nordic Tweet Stream and beyond (Masoud Fatemi\, Mehrdad Salimi\, Mikko Laitinen\, University of Eastern Finland) \n10.10-10.30     Break \n10.30-10.50     Online corpora from social media sources//Jupyter notebook pipeline (Steven Coats\, University of Oulu) \n10.50-11.10     TurkuNLP web register resources (Erik Henriksson\, University of Turku) \n11.10-11.55     FinnARMA guidelines for social media research (Katja Laine\, University of Vaasa) \n11.55-12.00     Closing \nThe videos and the Zoom link will only be provided to registered participants. Registration is open for anyone interested and until Monday December 8\, 2025. \nFor questions\, please contact Paula Rautionaho (firstname.lastname@uef.fi).
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/dariah-fi-workshop-new-datasets-and-tools-for-social-media-research/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251204T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251204T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20251105T085838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T085838Z
UID:6566-1764849600-1764871200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:HELDIG Digital Humanities Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:HELDIG\, the Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Helsinki\, will host the HELDIG Digital Humanities Summit 2025 on Thursday 4 December 2025\, from 12:00 to 18:00\, followed by a cocktail. The aim of this afternoon event is to bring together Finnish digital humanities actors\, infrastructures and partner organisations; to network\, and to provide a snapshot of the field from diverse perspectives. \n20+ Representatives from universities\, memory organisations\, research communities and infrastructures throughout the country will present in this event their experiences in the past 10 years\, the changes in their fields or visions for the future advancement of interdisciplinary collaboration\, which is at the core of digital humanities. Founded in 2015\, HELDIG has established itself at the forefront of digitalization and digital humanities both nationally and internationally. \nThe event is held in the honour of Eero Hyvönen\, previous Director of HELDIG\, and of his retirement. \nThe final programme and registration can be viewed here: https://blogs.helsinki.fi/heldig-summit/fi/ \n\nMind that some talks might be in Finnish. HELDIG Summit is open to all but space is limited\, so register soon!\n 
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/heldig-digital-humanities-summit-2025/
LOCATION:University of Helsinki\, Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251128T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250930T072008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T123116Z
UID:6497-1764325800-1764349200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:FIN-CLARIAH day Annotating Social Data
DESCRIPTION:This FIN-CLARIAH day brings together researchers\, infrastructure developers\, and social scientists to explore current practices and future needs in annotating data sets in social sciences for further analysis. \nThe day opens with a keynote by Salla-Maaria Laaksonen on collecting\, annotating\, and analyzing social media data\, followed by insight talks from Krista Lagus on theory-based annotation using large language models (LLMs) and Katja Valaskivi on the challenges of working with interview data with sensitive subjects. In the afternoon parallel sessions offer practical perspectives on secure environments for handling sensitive data\, hands-on demonstrations with the CSC Secure Desktop environment\, and discussions on ethical agreements and algorithmic transparency. \nThe milestone event is hosted by the Centre for Social Data Science (CSDS)\, it supports the broader goals of FIN-CLARIAH in developing national infrastructure for digital humanities and social sciences\, and welcomes researchers and students from across disciplines interested in qualitative data\, narrative analysis\, secure practices for sensitive data\, and the responsible use of AI tools in the annotation pipeline. \nWhen: November 28\, 2025 (10:30-17:00)\nWhere: University of Helsinki \, Metsätalo (Unioninkatu 40\, 00170 Helsinki). Plenary in SALI 6 (3rd floor/B-wing)\nRegistration for this event closed\, contact ines.matres@helsinki.fi if you have questions (lectures in the plenary are open). \nPreliminary schedule \n10:30 Welcome coffee \n11:00 Welcome words by Timo Kaartinen \n11:10 Keynote by Salla-Maaria Laaksonen\, University of Helsinki “Dream infrastructures for a social scientist: experiences and hopes built on ten years of interdisciplinary computational hermeneutics” \n12:00 Lunch break \n13:00 Insight talks : \nKatja Valaskivi\, University of Helsinki “Should sensitive interview data be opened?” for unforseen circumnstances this talk has been cancelled \nHisayo Katsui\, University of Helsinki “Sensitivity of disability data”\nKrista Lagus\, University of Helsinki “Social Theory-based annotation of Text Data using LLMs” \n13:30 Afternoon parallel sessions \n1) CSC AITTA environment to deal with LLMs. Training large language model towards annotating data (Facilitator: Martin Mathiessen\, CSC) \n2) CSC Sensitive Data (SD) environment and how to use it – hands on session (BYO) (Facilitators: Francesca Morello\, Kimmo Mattila\, CSC) \n3) Agreements for the reuse of social media and interview data (Facilitator: Mietta Lennes\, The Language Bank of Finland) \n16:00 Social mingling  / Steering group meeting \n17:00 Event ends
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/fin-clariah-day-annotating-social-data/
LOCATION:University of Helsinki\, Helsinki\, Finland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251121T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251121T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20251110T064644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T064644Z
UID:6569-1763730000-1763733600@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:FAIR Science Café
DESCRIPTION:FAIR Science Café is a informal and interactive online event where researchers get to talk about their work\, research\, and results in their own words. The discussion also highlights the data used\, produced\, and possibly openly available in the research. \nEvent aims:\n\nTo provide researchers with a forum for presenting their research\nTo increase understanding of research work and related data\nTo promote open science and the implementation of FAIR principles\nTo enable dialogue between researchers and the public\n\nThe events are held in a relaxed\, café-like atmosphere where discussion and questions are warmly welcomed. \nThe speaker at November’s FAIR Science Café is Tomasz Galica who is working as a postdoctoral researcher in the TurkuNLP group. \nTurkuNLP group does research on various aspects of natural language processing / language technology and digital linguistics\, ranging from corpus annotation and analysis to machine learning theory and applications and Large Language Models for Finnish and other languages. Tomasz Galica also carries out research within OpenEuroLLM and LLMs4EU projects. \nIn this FAIR Science Café you will hear researcher Tomasz Galica telling about: \n\nHis work in developing and evaluating the language models\nThe data they are using as training datasets\nWhat are the challenges? (e.g. risk of representativeness of the data and the possible bias of language models)\nOpen-source models democratizing access to AI technologies\n\nThe event is suitable for anyone who is interested in hearing about developing language models for transparent AI and about NLP:s. Join us for coffee\, conversation\, and discussion! Register and you will receive a link to participate in your email. \nThe event will be held in English. \nRegister for this event https://ssl.eventilla.com/attend/WpZ71?t%5BzAmAb%5D
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/fair-science-cafe/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251118T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20251008T062532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T184512Z
UID:6507-1763474400-1763478000@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Digital humanities early-career välipala
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 pm at Metsätalo (room A121) 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 Fall 2025 \nTuesday\, October 21\, Structuring and annotating historical or digitized text data. A few researchers will open the discussion by describing their approaches to digitized historical data\, followed by open discussion about data challenges and solutions. Possibility of using your own data as pilot dataset for in-developement DARIAH data analysis architecture is also on the agenda. \nTuesday\, November 18: Qualitative or multimodal approaches to social media data and digital phenomena To get us started\, a research group will discuss challenges that occur at early stages of research\, including what tools and methods to use for data collection or annotation. The discussion includes insights of DARIAH infrastructures supporting social media data collection and visual data annotation. \nEach session starts with a brief introduction into the theme by a researcher 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 arts and humanities. \nInquiries can be sent to ines.matres@helsinki.fi
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/valipala-2/
LOCATION:University of Helsinki\, Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251029T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251029T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250606T053116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105638Z
UID:5071-1761732000-1761732000@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:CSC Webinar: Enhancing Data Support: Understanding Reproducibility\, Part 2
DESCRIPTION:practical introduction to tools and techniques that support computational reproducibility in general and in data management workflows. This session will provide a glimpse into version control with Git(-Hub) and the use of Jupyter Notebooks for reproducibility. Information and registration HERE.
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/csc-webinar-reproducibility-part-2-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251009T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251009T100000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250606T052854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105632Z
UID:5027-1760004000-1760004000@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:CSC Webinar: Enhancing Data Support: Understanding Reproducibility\, Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to reproducibility in research. This webinar explores the theoretical foundations of research reproducibility and replicability\, along with the necessary infrastructures to support these practices. It also addresses the concept of the reproducibility crisis.  Information and registration HERE.
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/csc-webinar-reproducibility-part-1/
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251003T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251003T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250909T075239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T075239Z
UID:6474-1759494600-1759498200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:DARIAH Friday Frontiers Autumn series 2025
DESCRIPTION:DARIAH-EU Friday Frontiers webinars allow researchers\, practitioners and stakeholders from across the broad DARIAH community\, and beyond\, to learn about current research\, best practice and social impact\, and different tools and methods in digital humanities scholarly practice. \nThe webinar sessions are all free to attend\, but registration is required.  Presentations are all recorded and published at a later date on DARIAH-Campus. \nFri\, 3.10.2025\, 12:30 (EEST) \nFostering Data Sharing in the Humanities with Open-source software: archeoViz and the archeoViz Portal for Spatial and Statistical Exploration of Archaeological Data. In this presentation\, taking archaeology as a case study\, the underlying principles of the “archeoViz” ecosystem will be presented and illustrated\, to fuel a more general discussion about the advocacy of open science principles in the social sciences and humanities. Speakers: Sébastien Plutniak\, (CNRS\, CITERES Lab.\, Tours\, France)\, Élisa Caron-Laviolette (UMR 8068 TEMPS\, Nanterre\, France). Details and registration: (DARIAH-EU Friday frontiers) \nFri. 7.11.2025\, 12:30 (EEST) \nAI-Human Synergy: Enhancing Cultural Knowledge Through Ethical and Inclusive use of Large Language Models (LLMs) This seminar introduces projects on Irish literature where the implementation of technical methods and discussions\, in particular Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and AI workflow\, can expand the scope of literary historiography and enhance close reading by introducing a machine-human synergy. Speaker: Dr. Jenny Kwok\, University of Hong Kong. Details and registration: (DARIAH-EU Friday frontiers). \nFri. 5.12.2025\, 12:30 EEST \nBuilding corpora of digital early music editions: challenges and opportunities. This presentation shows results from the project CORSICA (Creation of Early Music Corpora) with participation Spain\, the Netherlands\, the UK\, Germany\, Austria\, and Sweden. The research aims to improve the number of available corpora of Renaissance music by devising protocols to create collections of digital editions and\, equally important\, to facilitate the reuse of a sizable number of editions produced by a myriad of “citizen scientists” without much systematisation. Speakers: Esperanza Rodríguez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)\, Frans Wiering (Utrecht University)\, David Lewis (University of Oxford)\, Anna Plaksin (Paderborn University). Details and registration: (DARIAH-EU Friday frontiers). \n\n 
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/dariah-friday-frontiers-autumn-series-2025/
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250918T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250128T091633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T080035Z
UID:4691-1758196800-1758200400@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:DARIAH-FI Devs meet-up
DESCRIPTION:These monthly meetings are a space to foster common and integrated technical solutions\, reusing components\, ask questions regarding components of the infrastructure\, use of CSC services\, or bring up issues related with data pipelines\, workflows or tool building. Zoom link and agenda for meetups is circulated via Slack. \nMeetups dates for Fall 2025 (always Thursday\, always from 12:00-13:00) \n21.8. / 18.9. / 16.10. / 20.11. \nAll developers involved in FIN-CLARIAH are welcome. To join please visit our Slack pages \, or get in touch with David Rosson (david.rosson@helsinki.fi) \n 
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/devs-meetup/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Internal meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250916T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250916T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250606T052533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105627Z
UID:5026-1758016800-1758022200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:CSC Webinar: Researchers' Journeys in Opening Cultural and Historical Data
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is designed for researchers interested in practical examples of data publication. It also warmly welcomes data support professionals who want to learn from researchers’ real-world experiences making cultural and historical data open. The session aims to demystify the process of data publishing and help participants better understand what it involves. By sharing concrete examples\, we hope to lower the barriers to opening up research data. Information and registration HERE
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/csc-webinar-researchers-journeys-in-opening-cultural-and-historical-data/
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250613T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250506T083919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105618Z
UID:620-1749812400-1749834000@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:FIN-CLARIAH day – Roads to multimodality in research: streams\, videos\, and building RI for the future
DESCRIPTION:With the recent news that FIN-CLARIAH has been granted lighthouse status\, we are now positioned to lead the way in advancing essential infrastructure areas\, from impact and functionality\, to service provision and collaborative use. This day in Jyväskylä will be dedicated to setting standards in latest and multimodal modes of research. With insights from processing audiovisual data\, we aim to build connections and spark ideas for future development. In addition\, we will have thematic group sessions that will convene on annotation\, education provision\, and code review for developers. \nWhen: Fri. 13 June 2025\, 11:00-17:00\nWhere: University of Jyväskylä – Seminaarimäki\, Building P\, Conference Room Lyhty (Seminaarinkatu 15\, 40100 Jyväskylä) \nSchedule \n10:30 Welcome coffee \n11:00 Welcome words (Raine Koskimaa\, University of Jyväskylä / Krister Lindén\, FIN-CLARIAH) \n11:10 Keynote: Prof. Erkut Erdem (Hacettepe University): Computer Vision and Machine Learning – Incorporating Context into Visual Processing (online) \n12:00 Lunch break. Location next to the venue (at own expense) \n13:00 Insight talk: Tommi Jantunen & Juhana Salonen: “The multiple possibilities of signed language corpora” (Chair: Raine Koskimaa) \n13:30 Group discussions (Inés Matres as steward) \n\nCode-sharing session for developers – every participant walks the others through a part of their code/deployment/design\, sharing what they’re happy with and what they’re having problems with; sharing best practices and receiving best practice advice (Facilitator: Eetu Mäkelä)\nWhat is Mink? – Presenting & testing the Mink platform. “Min Korp” (Mink) is a service to enable users to bring their own data to the Korp platform. Like Korp\, Mink was developed by Språkbanken Text in Gothenburg. We will present the status of the adaptation to the Language Bank of Finland. (Facilitator: Martin Matthiesen)\nEducation within FIN-CLARIAH – every participant shares what skills are required for using their part of the RI and what do they teach locally to provide those skills to SSH researchers (=mapping skill provision for the RI and identifying the training gaps in relation to RI uptake) (Facilitator: Sanna Kumpulainen)\n\n15:00 Panel discussion. Short presentations of topics by group facilitators \n16:00 Mingling \n(16:00-17:00 Steering group meeting) \n17:00 “Waiting for the last train” Possibility to have a drink/dinner near the railway station (at own expense)
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/fin-clariah-day-roads-to-multimodality-in-research-streams-videos-and-building-ri-for-the-future/
LOCATION:University of Jyväskylä
CATEGORIES:All Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250611T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250501T075806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105701Z
UID:315-1749636000-1749639600@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:What can you do with digital cultural heritage data in research?
DESCRIPTION:Tampere University\, in collaboration with the National Library of Finland and the National Archives of Finland\, is organizing an online event on what you can do with digital cultural heritage data in research. The event is organized under the framework of the DARIAH-FI research infrastructure. \nWhen: Wed. 11 June 2025\, 10:00-11:00 \nWhere: Online \nRegistration link (register by May 28\, 11:45 PM): https://forms.office.com/e/c8YBjtwdmD \nThe National Library of Finland presents the research opportunities with out-of-copyright\, in-copyright and licensed data in digi.kansalliskirjasto.fi and Finna.fi services. These allow researchers to access data and tools covering various materials and their metadata\, ranging from newspapers and magazines digitized by the NLF to visual images or other digital assets shared in Finna service by Finnish libraries\, archives and museums. \nThe National Archives of Finland preserves the official documents from all areas of central and regional government and makes it available for research. The subjects span from health\, education and environment to economy\, design and technology\, and include written documents\, registers\, maps and drawings. \nIn this online event\, participants will (1) get to know about the data and services available at the National Library of Finland and the National Archives of Finland for the digital humanities and computational social sciences research; (2) learn how to work with digital cultural heritage data; and (3) overall become familiar with the DARIAH-FI research infrastructure. \nThe event is free of charge\, but it requires registration by May 28\, 11:45 PM Helsinki\, through the following link: https://forms.office.com/e/c8YBjtwdmD \nPreliminary programme: \n\n10:00-10:05 Welcome and introduction to the online event by Anna Sendra Toset (Tampere University)\n10:05-10:35 National Library of Finland and National Archives of Finland data and services by Liisa Näpärä and Päivi Maria Pihlaja (National Library of Finland) and Tanja Välisalo (National Archives of Finland)\n10:35-10:50 Mining cultural heritage data in practice by Risto Turunen (Tampere University)\n10:50-11:00 Q&A\n\nLanguage: English \nAudience: The event is open to all\, although it is particularly aimed at doctoral researchers \nMore information: anna.sendratoset@tuni.fi \nImage: Viking luettelo N:o 27\, \, p. 1 National Library’s Digital Collections
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/what-can-you-do-with-digital-cultural-heritage-data-in-research/
CATEGORIES:All Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250528T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250528T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250428T064146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105737Z
UID:5068-1748426400-1748430000@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Online workshop about the Finna API
DESCRIPTION:Please note that due to foreseen university strikes in Helsinki and Turku the date of this workshop has been changed from Tue. 27.5. to Thu 28.5. \n \nFinna.fi is a search service that collects material (e.g.\, images\, literature\, journals\, maps\, objects\, art\, films) from hundreds of Finnish organizations under one roof. The renewed Finna API makes it possible to download thousands of high-resolution image files with their according metadata from one organization at a time. \nIn this online workshop\, participants will (1) get to know about the Finna API and discover what they can do with it; (2) learn how to use the Finna API for their research; and (3) overall become familiar with the DARIAH-FI research infrastructure. \nRegistration for this workshop is now closed.\n \nPrerequisites:\n• Windows/Mac/Linux computer with an Internet connection and a web browser\n• Participants must install Node.js (https://nodejs.org/en) on their computer before the start of the workshop\n• Participants must be able to use the command prompt and web browser and understand how to navigate the file system during the workshop \nAbout these prerequisites: A specific Node.js script has been created\, this can use a Finna search made with a web browser to select the images wanted. This script downloads the image files with the highest resolution available in Finna. The Finna API requires an API key that users must create using a Finna account. This feature is coming in Autumn 2025 but\, for now\, researchers can ask Finna for a temporary API key. Participants will receive specific instructions and the url to the zoom session well in advance after registering to the workshop. \nPreliminary programme:\n10:00-10:15 Welcome and introduction by Anna Sendra Toset (Tampere University)\n10:15-10:45 Walkthrough and hands-on assignment with the Finna API by Joona Manner (National\nLibrary of Finland)\n10:45-11:00 Feedback and general discussion \nLanguage: English\nAudience: The event is open to all\, although it is particularly aimed at doctoral researchers\nMore information: anna.sendratoset@tuni.fi \n This workshop is organised by Tampere University\, in collaboration with the University of Helsinki and the National Library of Finland under the framework of the DARIAH-FI research infrastructure
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/online-workshop-about-the-finna-api-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20250527T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20250527T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250425T052003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105746Z
UID:5067-1748351700-1748361600@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Julkistustilaisuus: Kirjesampo: 1800-luvun suomalaisia kirjekokoelmia semanttisessa webissä (In Finnish)
DESCRIPTION:Milloin: Ti. 27.5.2025\, klo 13:15–16:00 \nMissä: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura (SKS)\, juhlasali\, Hallituskatu 1\, 2. kerros\, ja etäyhteydellä \nKirjesampo: Älykäs tietopalvelu yli 1\,200\,000 historiallisesta kirjeestä ja 100\,000 kirjeiden kirjoittajasta ja vastaanottajasta \nKirjesammon aineistot on koostettu 17 suomalaisen kulttuuriperintöorganisaation kokoelmista\, ja se sisältää tietoa yli 1\,2 miljoonasta kirjeestä ja niihin liittyvästä yli 100\,000 henkilöstä\, ryhmästä ja organisaatiosta. Nämä suuret aineistot avaavat ainutlaatuisia näkymiä 1800-luvun kirjekokoelmiin ja niiden kautta suomalaiseen kulttuuriperintöön ja sen painopistealueisiin. \nKirjesammon aineistokokonaisuus tuo ensimmäistä kertaa kattavasti yhteen keskeisten suomalaisten kulttuuriperintöorganisaatioiden (arkistojen\, kirjastojen ja museoiden) 1800-luvun kirjekokoelmien metatietoja. Kirjesampo on linkitetyn avoimen datan palvelu ja semanttinen portaali\, uusi jäsen yli 20 toisiinsa linkittyvän Sampo-järjestelmän sarjassa sekä osa kansallista FIN-CLARIAH/DARIAH-FI-tutkimusinfrastruktuuria. \nKirjesampo-datapalvelu ja -portaali avataan 27.5.2025 \nTilaisuuden aluksi kuullaan CoCo-konsortiohankkeen osahankkeiden vetäjien Ilona Pikkasen (SKS)\, Eero Hyvösen (Aalto-yliopisto ja Helsingin yliopisto (HELDIG)) ja Jouni Tuomisen (Helsingin yliopisto (HELDIG ja HSSH)) johdantopuheenvuorot. Tämän jälkeen esitellään Kirjesampo-järjestelmä tarkemmin hankkeen tutkijoiden Senka Drobacin\, Annastiina Aholan\, Petri Leskisen ja Heikki Rantalan toimesta. Kahvitauon jälkeen esitellään Kirjesammon käyttöä kulttuuriperintöorganisaatioiden ja tutkimuksen näkökulmista (Petri Tuovinen\, Henna Poikkimäki ja Ilona Pikkanen). \nKatso ohjelma ja Ilmoittaudu: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/events/2025/2025-05-27-kirjesampo/ \nKirjesampo demo palvelu: https://lettersampo.demo.seco.cs.aalto.fi/en \nBriefly in English: Publication event of LetterSampo (27.5.2025 1:15-4:00 PM\, The Finnish Literature Society and zoom). The semantic web portal LetterSampo that contains over 1\,2 Mio. histrical letters from the 19th century that connect more than 100.000 personalities\, groups and organisations in Finland. This cultural heritage fund now digitized and explorable gives access to unique Finnish cultural heritge. LetterSampo joins collections from 17 Finnish cultural heritage organisations. In the event you will hear about the Constellation of Correspondence Consortium (CoCo)\, learn about the making of the portal by its makers\, and researchers and memory organisations will showcase how they use the portal. The event\, both in-person at the Finnish Literature Society (SKS) and streamed\, is free but requires registration (more information and programme in the url provided above).
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/julkistustilaisuus-kirjesampo-1800-luvun-suomalaisia-kirjekokoelmia-semanttisessa-webissa-in-finnish-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250523T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250523T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250128T084635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T120934Z
UID:4684-1748001600-1748008800@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Digital humanities early career välipala
DESCRIPTION:Digital Humanities early career välipala is a monthly meet-up in person 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! Welcome from 3 to 4 pm at Metsätalo UniCafe! \nVälipalat Spring 2025: \nTuesday\, February 18: Historical sources and network analysis\nDo you plan to use network analysis in your research?  Are you wondering about what it takes to make your messy historical data collection ready for network analysis? During this session we focus on utilizing network analysis as a tool on historical materials\, be it a correspondence corpus\, trade networks\, or something else. You can still share ideas here \nTuesday\, March 18: Digital ethnographers and folklorists\, how to analyze data?\nFollowing online discussion or a community? conducting fieldwork online and onsite? In this session we want to discuss readiness and methods to approach and analyze data obtained in digital spaces\, or hybrid fieldwork sites\, either as the main body of data or in combination with qualitative data. You can still share ideas here. \nTuesday\, April 22: Digitizing your own data? Dos and don’ts\nAre you digitizing materials during a project or plan to? Taking snapshots or scanning? In this välipala we discuss different formats for digitizing objects\, archive or printed material\, methods for organizing\, analyzing or annotating images\, and considerations regarding storage and sharing. Please register and pre-share ideas here \nFriday\, May 23: Field trip: Digital Humanities Hackathon We join the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon. This month’s session we hear this year’s projects at the poster slam. We will spare some time to plan how to move forward with the välipalat. Please note there is a different place/time: Minerva Plaza\, Siltavuorenpenger 5 A Room K226 / time: 12:00-14:00 \nEach session starts with a brief introduction into the theme by a researcher working on that topic to facilitate free-form and open conversation. We aim to build a community and space to create and find connections. \nThe 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 arts and humanities. \nInquiries can be sent to ines.matres@helsinki.fi \nAdd all sessions to your calendar using this link
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/valipala/
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250521T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250521T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250404T063425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105757Z
UID:5064-1747830600-1747841400@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Datasta tutkimukseen –Miten hyödyntää Finnan\, Kansallisarkiston ja Kansalliskirjaston aineistoja? (event in Finnish)
DESCRIPTION:Kansallisarkisto\, Kansalliskirjasto ja Finna tarjoavat massiivisia määriä digitaalisia aineistoja (kuten sanomalehtiä ja muuta mediaa\, julkishallinnon aineistoja\, kuvia\, historiallisia asiakirjoja ja kirjallisuutta.) tutkimuskäyttöön. Tämä avaa uudenlaisia mahdollisuuksia esimerkiksi dataintensiivisiä menetelmiä hyödyntävälle tutkimukselle. \nTutkijoille suunnatussa tilaisuudessa kerrotaan Kansallisarkiston\, Kansalliskirjaston ja Finnan tarjoamista palveluista ja työkaluista\, jotka helpottavat aineistojen saatavuutta ja käytettävyyttä. Tule kuulemaan aineistojen tarjonnasta\, käyttöoikeuksista\, nykyisistä ja tulevista palveluista ja näihin liittyvistä mahdollisuuksista! \nTilaisuus järjestävät yhteistyössä Kansallisarkisto ja Kansalliskirjasto\, ja on avoin kaikille aiheesta kiinnostuneille. Taustalla ovat Suomen tutkimusinfrastruktuurien tiekartalle kuuluva FIN-CLARIAH-projekti ja kansallinen DARIAH-verkosto. \nBriefly in English: The National Archives and the National Library of Finland invite you to the following information event (on Teams\, in Finnish only): “From data to research – How to make use of the materials of Finna\, the National Archives and the National Library of Finland?” The National Archives\, the National Library of Finland and Finna offer massive amounts of digital materials for research use. This opens up new opportunities for research and researchers\, for example those using or interested in data-intensive methods. This information event will introduce the services and tools that facilitate access and ease use of cultural heritage digitized materials in research. \nOhjelma 21.5.2025 \nTeema: Aineistot\n12.30 Finna (CC-lisenssit\, Aineistojen löytäminen\, Aineistojen lataaminen tutkimusympäristöön Finnan rajapinnan yli) \n13.15 Kansallisarkisto (Aineistot ja tutkimuksen palvelut\, löydettävyys ja aineiston käyttöön liittyvät rajoitukset\, tietoturvallinen etäkäyttöympäristö ja käyttörajoitetun aineiston digitaalinen tutkimuskäyttö) \nTauko 15 min.\n14.30 Kansalliskirjasto (Kansalliskirjaston aineistot ja dataintensiivinen tutkimus) \nTeema: Menetelmällinen tuki ja kehitystyö kulttuuriperintöorganisaatioissa\n15.00 Kansalliskirjaston tuki tutkimukselle\n15.30 Kansallisarkiston tekoälytyökalut \nTapahtuma toteutetaan Teams-etäyhteydellä. Lisätietoa: https://kansallisarkisto.fi/-/datasta-tutkimukseen-miten-hyodyntaa-finnan-kansallisarkiston-ja-kansalliskirjaston-aineistoja-
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/datasta-tutkimukseen-miten-hyodyntaa-finnan-kansallisarkiston-ja-kansalliskirjaston-aineistoja-event-in-finnish-2/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250514T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250523T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250507T225520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T105814Z
UID:661-1747227600-1748016000@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon 2025
DESCRIPTION:As a CLARIN and DARIAH summer school\, Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon #DHH25 is truly international\, welcoming applications from all over Europe and beyond! \nThe Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon is a chance to experience an interdisciplinary research project from start to finish within the span of 10 days. For researchers and students from computer science and data science\, the hackathon gives the opportunity to test their abstract knowledge against complex real-life problems. For people from the humanities and social sciences\, it shows what is possible to achieve with such collaboration. \nFor both\, the hackathon gives the experience of intensely working with people from different backgrounds as part of an interdisciplinary team\, as\, during the hackathon\, each group develops a digital humanities research project from start to finish. Working together\, they formulate research questions with respect to particular data sets\, develop and apply methods and tools to answer them\, and present the work at the end of the hackathon. \n5 ECTS credits may be gained from participating in the hackathon for students at the University of Helsinki and other universities. \n  \nThemes\nThis year\, the hackathon groups are organised around the following four themes: \n\nParliaments beyond borders: Exploring the Role of Foreign Nations in National Policy Debates\nDigital Presence in Physical Absence: Survivors’ Testimonies and Holocaust Oral History\nRare Earth & Web Discourses: Parallel Mining Approaches\nEconomic bubbles\, consumerism\, and the colonies: Early modern newspapers as indicators of economic change in 18th century society\n\nSee further information here. \n  \nPrac­tic­al­it­ies and Timetable\nThe hackathon will take place between 14.–23.5.2025. The participants are expected to commit to the hackathon for the whole period; work takes place mainly between 10 AM and 5 PM on weekdays (the weekend is free!). In addition\, there are two online pre-sessions on Tuesdays 29.4. and 6.5.\, between 2 – 4 PM UTC+03:00 for orientation\, group formation and preparation for the intensive hackathon period. The participants are expected to attend also these pre-sessions. For more details\, see the detailed timetable and further information on practicalities (including prerequisites and credits for students\, spon­sor­ship of travel and ac­com­mod­a­tion for international participants). \n23.5.2025 13:00–16:00\, Minerva Plaza\, Siltavuorenpenger 5 A\, room K226\nPublic presentations of the projects.\nThe event will be streamed at https://video.helsinki.fi/unitube/live-stream.html?room=l5 \n  \nOr­gan­isa­tion\nGeneral organisers: \n\nMikko Tolonen\, professor in computational history at the University of Helsinki\nEetu Mäkelä\, professor in human sciences – computing interaction at the University of Helsinki\nJukka Suomela\, associate professor in distributed algorithms\, logic and complexity at Aalto University\nJouni Tuominen\, university researcher at HSSH\, University of Helsinki
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/helsinki-digital-humanities-hackathon-2025/
LOCATION:University of Helsinki\, Helsinki\, Finland
CATEGORIES:All Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250314T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250314T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250211T073410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T101907Z
UID:5062-1741954500-1741966200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:What is new in the Finnish digital research infrastructure? - FIN-CLARIAH Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:FIN-CLARIAH (Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure) is a fundamental Finnish digital research infrastructure (RI) for Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). FIN-CLARIAH connects ten universities and memory organisations across the country. The Finnish Research Infrastructure Committee has granted roadmap status to FIN-CLARIAH for 2025–2028. This roadmap guides the research community\, policymakers\, and funders in directing investment and supporting research\, development\, and innovation. \nFIN-CLARIAH will participate in a roadshow event in Vaasa 14.3.\, where some of the central resources and tools for social science and humanities (SSH) research will be presented\, with special emphasis on acquiring\, processing and depositing born-digital data . There will be informative presentations\, but also hands-on activities in the program. From the University of Vaasa\, the Natureach project will join the event with a presentation of AR/VR data and its analysis. \nThis is an in-person event at the University of Vaasa (Location: Tervahovi building\, room D124). To participate in the hands-on activities\, bring your own laptop! \nHere is a link to the videos (check below time-stamps for each presentation) \nThis roadshow is hosted by Prof. Merja Koskela \nProgramme: \n12:15 – 12.20 Merja Koskela\, Introduction and welcome (clip starts: 00:01:00) \n12:20 – 12.30 Inés Matres: FIN-CLARIAH Overview of digital infrastructure for Social Sciences and Humanities (clip starts: 00:05:35) \n12.30-12.45 Mietta Lennes: How to find\, use and deposit your research data and tools via Kielipankki – The Language Bank of Finland (clips starts: 00:15:00) \n12.50 -13.15 Harri Kettunen & Tiina Onikki-Rantajääskö: How Can I Contribute to the Reliability of Information? Collaborative Terminology Work at the Helsinki Term Bank for the Arts and Sciences (clip starts: 00:32:35) \n13.15-13.30 Break \n13.30 -14.00 Erik Henriksson: TurkuNLP tools to make sense of noisy web data (clip sarts: 00:52:50) \n14.00-14.30 Raine Koskimaa\, Ida Toivanen + Jari Lindroos: “How to use” – Twitch collector and analysis tools (clip starts 01:18:05) \n14.30-15.00 Martta Ylilauri\, Joni-Roy Piispanen + Rebekah Rousi: Natural impact – VR in NATUREACH –  Luonnon hyvinvointivaikutukset – VR NATUREACH -hankkeessa (clip starts: 01:50:05) \n15.00 Discussion
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/what-is-new-in-the-finnish-digital-research-infrastructure-fin-clariah-roadshow-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250310T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250310T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250217T115248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T101748Z
UID:5063-1741622400-1741629600@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:CLARIN café: Project Management and team collaboration in Digital Humanities
DESCRIPTION:The topic of this café is project management and team collaboration in Digital Humanities projects. Our guests from academia\, industry and research infrastructures will discuss their experience and approaches to project management and how some of the principles and methods can be incorporated into DH research and teaching to improve the collaboration and efficiency of DH project teams. Depending on the size of a DH project\, teams typically include researchers\, students\, faculty staff\, technical experts\, community partners\, infrastructures\, and/or representatives of the GLAM or industry sectors. This café is designed for anyone looking to enhance their project management workflows and skills in the Digital Humanities field. It targets research teams managing Digital Humanities projects\, program coordinators\, lecturers who teach project management in academic programs\, DH graduates working on projects in the creative and industry sectors\, and professionals overseeing DH infrastructure projects. The café will also be of great interest to any students who\, whether they know what career track they wish to embark upon or not\, have a burning desire to get things done in their career. \nThe CLARIN hosts are Vincent Vandeghinste and Iulianna van der Lek. Guest-speakers will introduce projects and infrastructures\, among others\, from The Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage\, King’s College London\, Princeton University and the University of Helsinki. \nPlease visit the event website to view the final programme and access to Zoom. \nAbout CLARIN Café: This CLARIN Café is co-organised by CLARIN and the DH Course Registry Working Group as a follow-up to the DH Graduates: Bridging Gaps Between Industry & Education workshop\, an initiative supported by CLARIN and the DARIAH Funding Scheme for Working Group Activities 2023-2025. The initiative examines how DH programs in Europe and the USA equip graduates for careers in academia\, the public sector\, and industry. It also investigates how research infrastructures\, such as CLARIN and DARIAH\, can assist universities in fostering their students’ digital competencies through open access to language data repositories\, language resources\, services\, tools\, and learning materials.
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/clarin-cafe-project-management-and-team-collaboration-in-digital-humanities-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250115T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250115T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20250110T124257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T101701Z
UID:4645-1736949600-1736953200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Discover CSC Services for Research: Free Resources for Open Science in Finland
DESCRIPTION:Are you in need of computing power or data storage solutions? Have you heard about CSC’s free services for open science in Finland\, but didn’t quite know what to do with Mahti (Might)\, LUMI (Snow)\, Rahti (Container)\, and Allas (Pool)? \nJoin us on Wednesday\, January 15th\, at 14:00 for a concise overview of CSC’s services for research: https://csc.fi/en/training-calendar/csc-research-support-coffee-every-wednesday-at-1400-finnish-time-2-2/ \nLearn how these powerful tools can support your work\, from high-performance computing to scalable data storage and more. This session also doubles as the weekly user support event\, giving you the opportunity to connect with CSC’s specialists.
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/discover-csc-services-for-research-free-resources-for-open-science-in-finland/
CATEGORIES:All Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241210T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20240820T084549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T120952Z
UID:4405-1733824800-1733832000@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:FIN-CLARIAH Workshop "Tools to make sense of web data"
DESCRIPTION:Note that this workshop is open for participants to the Digital Research Data and Human Sciences (DRDHum) conference that will take place as an onsite event at the University of Eastern Finland\, Joensuu campus\, 10-12 December 2024. To participate in this workshop\, participants in the conference can opt-in when registering for the conference. \nThis 2-hour workshop presents the results\, services\, and ongoing work produced within FIN-CLARIAH (https://www.kielipankki.fi/organization/fin-clariah/). In addition to introducing FIN-CLARIAH and its core services\, in this workshop we will focus on a selection of tools and datasets for web data giving an experimental and hands-on setting that complements the conference theme “Digital applications in the advent of ML and AI”. The practical section introduces four resources for researchers in the format of a brief tutorial with time for attendees to try the resources on their own laptops and to pose questions to the presenters. The workshop is open to all conference participants. \nPreliminary schedule December 10\, 10:00-12:00 \n\nIntroduction to FIN-CLARIAH resources for SSH research (Risto Turunen\, DARIAH-FI national coordinator and Post-doc researcher University of Jyväskylä)\nBrief tutorial on services in the Language Bank of Finland for research on social media data (Mietta Lennes\, The Language Bank of Finland\, University of Helsinki)\nBrief tutorial on TurkuNLP tools\, machine learning tools to annotate and identify toxic language\, genre and interaction in web content (Erik Henriksson\, Post-doc researcher University of Turku)\nBrief tutorial on Elasticsearch for subsetting data from social media\, participants will learn how to explore large datasets that have not originally been created for research and extract the subset they are interested in. (Ville Vaara\, Doctoral researcher\, University of Helsinki)\nBrief tutorial on Nordic Tweet Stream (NTS)\, a multilingual monitor corpus of geolocated tweets and associated metadata from the Nordic region covering the period 2013-2023. The data was collected using the academic API which is now closed. (Masoud Fatemi\, Doctoral researcher\, University of Eastern Finland)\nGeneral discussion.\n\nInformation about the DRDHum conference: https://sites.uef.fi/drd-hum-2024/
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/fin-clariah-workshop-at-drd-hum-tools-to-make-sense-of-web-data/
CATEGORIES:All Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241128T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20241003T051012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T121020Z
UID:5058-1732798800-1732809600@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Tutorial: How to create a Linked Open Data service and semantic portal for your Cultural Heritage data
DESCRIPTION:Since 2002\, the Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo) has been involved in 1) developing a national semantic web infrastructure and 2) the “Sampo series” of over 20 Linked Open Data (LOD) services and semantic portals on top of them in use on the Web. This work goes on today as part of the national DARIAH-FI research infrastructure program\, pertaining to the LOD work package led by the SeCo group. \nThe goal of this tutorial is to explain in practice how the models\, tools\, datasets\, and portals developed can be used for creating new data services and applications for Digital Humanities research\, based on one’s own data available in different formats. \nWhen: Thursday\, November 28\, 2024\, klo 13:00–16:00\nWhere: Aalto University\, Espoo\, TUAS-house\, Maarintie 8\, 1007a Learning Hub Atrium (ground floor) \nThis is a free event and remote participation will be facilitated to registered participants. Please register before November 25. \nSchedule and registration: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/events/2024/2024-11-28-sampo-tutorial/ \n 
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/tutorial-how-to-create-a-linked-open-data-service-and-semantic-portal-for-your-cultural-heritage-data-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241122T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20240820T083338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T121024Z
UID:5054-1732273200-1732291200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:FIN-CLARIAH meeting Turku
DESCRIPTION:Digital Cultural Heritage –Data or Metadata? \nThe goal of this FIN-CLARIAH day is to reflect on the importance of data and metadata for research. We want to discuss what is data vs. metadata? What are the standards in different fields? How is or could metadata be extracted or processed? First we will hear the perspective of a research infrastructure project integrating heterogeneous data for the study of human diversity to set the stage for group discussions. \nWhen\, Friday\, November 22\, 11:00-16:00\nWhere\, University of Turku\, School of Economics (Rehtoripellonkatu 3\, Turku). \nFinal schedule \n10:30 Welcome coffee \n11:00 Welcome words by Krister Lindén & Veronika Laippala \n11:10 Keynote: Virpi Lummaa\, University of Turku “From church records to bones\, pots and barn-types: combining demographic\, genetic\, archaeological and cultural data to study human diversity” (Human Diversity Project) \n12:00 Lunch \n13:00 Insight talk: Kimmo Elo\, University of Turku and University of Eastern Finland “Why metadata matters in digital parliamentary studies? Marginal notes from LAWPOL with data of Eduskunta”. \n13:15 Insight talk: Maria Kallio-Hirvonen\, National Archives of Finland “The Realities of Metadata in Cultural Heritage” \n13:30 Group discussions\, challenges and solutions regarding the specifics of different types of research data. Some questions can start the conversation: what is data vs. metadata? What are the standards in your field? How is or how could metadata be processed?. \n\nText data (facilitators\, Veronika Laippala and Pyry Kantanen)\nAudiovisual\, speech and audio data (facilitator\, Raine Koskimaa)\nStill images (facilitators: Joona Manner and Piia Naukkarinen)\n\n15:00 Panel discussion (Moderator: Inés Matres) \n16:00 Plenary ends \n(16:00-17:00 Steering group meeting with zoom option)
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/fin-clariah-meeting-in-turku-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Internal meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241010T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20241010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20240926T092556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T121028Z
UID:5057-1728561600-1728565200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:Devs meet-up
DESCRIPTION:These monthly meetings are a space to foster common and integrated technical solutions\, reusing components\, ask questions regarding components of the infrastructure\, use of CSC services\, or bring up issues related with data pipelines\, workflows or tool building. Zoom link and agenda for meetups is circulated via Slack. \nMeetups dates for 2024 (always Thursday\, always from 12:00-13:0) \n19.9. Introduction to the devs meetups and uses of CSC services \n10.10. will be updated close to the date \n21.11. will be updated close to the date \n12.12. will be updated close to the date \nAll developers involved in DARIAH-FI / FIN-CLARIAH are welcome to the meetup and slack. \nQueries: david.rosson [at] helsinki.fi \n 
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/devs-meet-up-3/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Internal meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240905T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240905T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T155746
CREATED:20240823T085736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T121037Z
UID:5056-1725552900-1725559200@www.dariah.fi
SUMMARY:DARIAH Talk: Huminfra Advancing Research Infrastructures for the Humanities in Sweden (and Beyond)
DESCRIPTION:The Helsinki DH agenda kicks-off on Thursday September 5th with a visit from digital ethnologist and Sámi scholar Prof. Coppélie Cocq from the University of Umeå. \nCocq is currently the deputy director of the Swedish research infrastructure Huminfra and in her talk she will introduce the important task of “Advancing Research Infrastructures for the Humanities in Sweden (and Beyond)”. \nThe talk will take place onsite with possibility of remote participation on Thu\, 5.9. 16:15-18:00. All infos here: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/digital-humanities/teaching/digital-humanities-research-seminar
URL:https://www.dariah.fi/event/dariah-talk-huminfra-advancing-research-infrastructures-for-the-humanities-in-sweden-and-beyond-2/
CATEGORIES:All Events
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