Open Data for Humanists, A Pragmatic Guide

Are you interested in Open Science?  Prof. Jennifer Edmond of the Trinity College Dublin Centre for Digital Humanities and Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, Open Science Officer at DARIAH-EU have compiled a pragmatic guide to open data for Humanists.  The Guide is available to read and download here: Open Data for Humanists, A Practical Guide.

About the Authors:

Jennifer Edmond is Associate Professor of Digital Humanities at Trinity College Dublin.  She has a significant profile in European research and research policy circles, having coordinated or partnered in a number of significant research and infrastructure projects.  Jennifer is President of the Board of Directors of the DARIAH ERIC, a body she represents on the European Commission’s Open Science Policy Platform (OSPP).

Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra is working as Open Science Officer at DARIAH-EU. Her educational background includes Comparative Literature Studies, Cultural Studies and Linguistics. She received her PhD in Cultural Linguistics summa cum laude in 2018 at Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest). Before joining to the DARIAH team, she had been teaching Linguistics and Hungarian a Foreign Language at the Eötvös Loránd University as well as at the Fachhochschule Burgenland in Eisenstadt, Austria. In 2016, her commitment to democracy in science led her to join ScienceOpen, a research evaluation and discovery platform, as content integration manager and open science advocate. In her current position at DARIAH-EU she is responsible for fostering Open Science across DARIAH and its cooperating partners by contributing to the design and implementation of Open Science policy statements, guidelines and services related to the open dissemination of research results in the Humanities.