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Prof. Jennifer Edmond launches new training materials at the PARTHENOS Impact Event in Rome

The PARTHENOS project has released the final additions to its Training Suite, with two new sub-modules and a collection of video case studies, which have been launched on 4th October at the PARTHENOS Impact Event held in Rome, Italy. The two new sub-modules, “Collections of Digitised Newspapers as Historical Sources”, written by Luxembourg and Swiss-based […]

PARTHENOS Releases New Training Module “Digital Humanities Research Questions and Methods”

The PARTHENOS Project has released a new training module aimed at Humanities researchers and Cultural Heritage practitioners entitled “Digital Humanities Research Questions and Methods”. The module, which can be accessed here, addresses the question of how to develop research questions in Digital Humanities (DH) and demonstrates how digital research infrastructures can support the researcher in […]

What’s New on the PARTHENOS’ Training Suite?

The PARTHENOS Training team, looking at aspects of training around Digital Humanities and Research Infrastructures, has had a busy few months.  In early December 2018 the “Formal Ontologies: A Complete Novice’s Guide” module was launched, providing an insight into how knowledge representations systems such as ontologies could be used by Humanists with no previous knowledge […]

PARTHENOS releases ‘Formal Ontologies’ training module

The PARTHENOS Project has released its latest addition to the PARTHENOS Training Suite, which is aimed at those who wish to learn about the basics of formal ontologies and semantic data.  The module, titled “Formal Ontologies: A Complete Novice’s Guide” has been written with a beginner in semantic data and ontological representation of data in […]

Training Suite

PARTHENOS TrainingPARTHENOS Training has been developed as part of Work Package 7 in the PARTHENOS project.  As part of this work, the work package developed a Training Plan, which has been updated following feedback. To the Training Suite Why training? Over the past ten years, researchers, institutional leaders and policymakers have begun to speak more [...]

PARTHENOS releases new training modules

The PARTHENOS Project has released a new training module, aimed at Humanities researchers and Cultural Heritage practitioners, entitled “Manage, Improve and Open Up Your Research Data”.  The module, which can be accessed at http://training.parthenos-project.eu/training-modules/,  addresses concepts such as the FAIR Principles, Open Science, and Data Management Plans, with a viewpoint specific to the Humanities. The […]

PARTHENOS Training Seeks Your Input into Training Materials

The PARTHENOS project is committed to developing training materials and course outlines to support education in the Digital Humanities, in particular for those wishing to include perspectives from research infrastructures and projects in their courses.  Part of this work also includes investigating ways in which the materials we produce can be most effectively embedded into […]

Introducing PARTHENOS Training Suite

PARTHENOS is pleased to launch the PARTHENOS Training Suite, a collection of materials to support training in Digital Research Infrastructures.  The Training Suite, available at training.parthenos-project.eu, builds on existing knowledge within the cluster of partners in the PARTHENOS project. Infrastructures are contributing in a unique way to the research culture in Europe, but such initiatives […]

Training Lab 2016. Working with Databases – Data availability, management and storage

The Modelling EnvironmenTal dynamics and HOminin Dispersals around the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution (METHOD) International Focus Group is organizing a Training Lab on Data availability, management and storage from 13th to 15th September 2016. The training will be held at Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria – Universitá di Sassari in Sassari (Sardinia, Italy). The Training Lab focuses on storage and management […]

PARTHENOS at Makerere University in Uganda: Attending a workshop on the future of library and information science curricula in East Africa

The East African School of Library and Information Sciences (EASLIS) at Makerere University in Uganda recently hosted a workshop on the theme of “Digitalising the Curriculum: Towards an Education Programme for Digital Information Science in East Africa”. EASLIS is a regional leader in library, archive and information studies, with a strong research base and involvement […]