Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
history [2024/04/24 08:08] Seraina Nadighistory [2024/10/30 10:43] (current) Seraina Nadig
Line 1: Line 1:
 +====== History of SSHOC-CH ======
 +
 +
 ===== How it started? ===== ===== How it started? =====
 SSHOC-CH builds on the **SSH RIs in Switzerland** initiative, which started in spring 2022, with the creation of a coordination group consisting of the directors of national research infrastructures (RIs) in the SSH, the national coordinators of international SSH RIs with Swiss participation (CESSDA, CLARIN, DARIAH, ESS, SHARE, GGP) and the representatives of the Swiss Academy for the SSH.  SSHOC-CH builds on the **SSH RIs in Switzerland** initiative, which started in spring 2022, with the creation of a coordination group consisting of the directors of national research infrastructures (RIs) in the SSH, the national coordinators of international SSH RIs with Swiss participation (CESSDA, CLARIN, DARIAH, ESS, SHARE, GGP) and the representatives of the Swiss Academy for the SSH. 
Line 62: Line 65:
 {{ ::sshoc_step_4.png?nolink&150 |}}</WRAP></WRAP> {{ ::sshoc_step_4.png?nolink&150 |}}</WRAP></WRAP>
  
 +<WRAP group>
 +<WRAP 20% column>
 +\\
 +\\
 +{{ ::sshoc_association.png?nolink&150 |}}</WRAP>
 +<WRAP collarge>
 Following the meeting that took place in autumn 2023, where all stakeholders supported the creation of the SSHOC-CH Association, we take the necessary steps to move forward. **The SSHOC-CH Association is founded** with the occassion of a half-day workshop on the need and the future of infrastructures for the social sciences and humanities community in Switzerland (April 24, 2024). Following the meeting that took place in autumn 2023, where all stakeholders supported the creation of the SSHOC-CH Association, we take the necessary steps to move forward. **The SSHOC-CH Association is founded** with the occassion of a half-day workshop on the need and the future of infrastructures for the social sciences and humanities community in Switzerland (April 24, 2024).
-Behind the disciplinary differences regarding data types, technologies, methodologies, and research questions, scholars from social sciences and humanities face similar challenges when it comes to complying to **Open Science** requirements. Be it survey data, experimental data, digital editions, text data, multi-modal data, images, historical records, social media data, large language models, so on and so forth, infrastructure and expertise are required to create, process, analyze, store, and archive them.  
  
-In Switzerland, infrastructure and expertise are available in the so-called **national infrastructures** such as FORS, SWISSUbase, DaSCH and LiRI, but also local infrastructures and long-term projects such as Collection Builder, Fondue, Geovistory, nodegoat, Année politique Suisse, swiss vote, histHub, the four national dictionnaries, dodis, metagrid, infoclio.ch and various digital editions, to name but a few. +Behind the disciplinary differences regarding data types, technologies, methodologies, and research questions, scholars from social sciences and humanities face similar challenges when it comes to complying to **Open Science** requirements. Be it survey data, experimental data, digital editions, text data, multi-modal data, images, historical records, social media data, large language models, so on and so forth, infrastructure and expertise are required to create, process, analyze, store, and archive them. </WRAP></WRAP> 
 + 
 +In Switzerland, infrastructure and expertise are available in the so-called **national infrastructures such as FORS, SWISSUbase, DaSCH and LiRI**, but also local infrastructures and long-term projects such as Collection Builder, Fondue, Geovistory, nodegoat, Année politique Suisse, swiss vote, histHub, the four national dictionnaries, dodis, metagrid, infoclio.ch and various digital editions, to name but a few. 
  
 <WRAP group> <WRAP group>
Line 72: Line 82:
 <WRAP colsmall> <WRAP colsmall>
 {{ ::shhoc_exchange.png?nolink&150 |}}</WRAP></WRAP> {{ ::shhoc_exchange.png?nolink&150 |}}</WRAP></WRAP>
- 
-<WRAP 80% round box> 
-==== About the SSHOC-CH team ==== 
-The **SSHOC-CH Coordination Group** consists of Georg Lutz (FORS), Cristina Grisot (CLARIN-CH & DARIAH-CH), Stefanie Steinmetz (GGP, UNIL), Noah Bubenhofer (LiRI, UZH) and Sacha Zala (Dodis). 
  
 ==== Contact 📧 ==== ==== Contact 📧 ====
-For more information about the initiative and how to get involved, please write to [[cristina.grisot@uzh.ch|Cristina Grisot]] or [[georg.lutz@unil.ch|Georg Lutz]].</WRAP>+For more information about activities preceding the launch of SSHOC-CH, please write to [[cristina.grisot@uzh.ch|Cristina Grisot]] or [[georg.lutz@unil.ch|Georg Lutz]].
history.1713938903.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/04/24 08:08 by Seraina Nadig