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start [2024/09/05 11:47] Cristina Grisotstart [2025/09/15 12:48] (current) Clemens Fidel Lutz
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-==== ====== The timely need for SSHOC-CH ====== ====+===== The timely need for SSHOC-CH ======
  
  
-To advance knowledge production and innovation in the social sciences and humanities national research infrastructures are indispensable for the research community. While disciplinary difference regarding data types, technologies, methodologies, and research questions exist, it is also obvious that scholars from social sciences and humanities face similar challenges when it comes to complying with Open Science requirements. Moreover, the production, analysis and storage of the various types of data (such as survey data, text data, images, etc.) produced in the social sciences and humanities requires well-equipped infrastructure and up-to date expertise. +To advance knowledge production and innovation in the social sciences and humanities national research infrastructures are indispensable for the research community. While disciplinary differences regarding data types, technologies, methodologies, and research questions exist, it is also obvious that scholars from social sciences and humanities face similar challenges when it comes to complying with Open Science requirements. Moreover, the production, analysis and storage of the various types of data (such as survey data, text data, images, etc.) produced in the social sciences and humanities requires well-equipped infrastructure and up-to date expertise. 
  
  
 While in Switzerland, such infrastructure and expertise are available in the so-called national (i.e. FORS, SWISSUbase, DaSCH and LiRI) or local infrastructures (i.e. Collection Builder, Fondue, Geovistory, nodegoat, Année politique Suisse, swiss vote, histHub, dodis, metagrid, infoclio.ch), there is a lack of active exchange between these infrastructures. However, such an exchange is needed to synergize expertise, develop joint, uncomplicated solutions and to foster innovation in research. Moreover, such a joint endeavor will allow Switzerland to catch-up and compete with already existing European solutions.  While in Switzerland, such infrastructure and expertise are available in the so-called national (i.e. FORS, SWISSUbase, DaSCH and LiRI) or local infrastructures (i.e. Collection Builder, Fondue, Geovistory, nodegoat, Année politique Suisse, swiss vote, histHub, dodis, metagrid, infoclio.ch), there is a lack of active exchange between these infrastructures. However, such an exchange is needed to synergize expertise, develop joint, uncomplicated solutions and to foster innovation in research. Moreover, such a joint endeavor will allow Switzerland to catch-up and compete with already existing European solutions. 
  
-==== ===== Concretely, the vision is to: ===== ====+==== Concretely, the vision is to: ====
  
   * Enable synergies and foster collaborations   * Enable synergies and foster collaborations
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   * Establish the link to SSHOC at the European level and to other national clusters   * Establish the link to SSHOC at the European level and to other national clusters
  
-=== ===== Proposed lines of action ===== ===+==== Proposed lines of action ====
  
   * Contribute in a coordinated manner to the national policy dialogue on key topics relevant to the SSH research infrastructure community.    * Contribute in a coordinated manner to the national policy dialogue on key topics relevant to the SSH research infrastructure community. 
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   * Carry out community engagement and outreach activities.    * Carry out community engagement and outreach activities. 
  
-{{ :pic_white_paper.png?direct&200|}}Consult our **White Paper** written on the occassion of the founding of SSHOC-CH (click {{ :sshoc-ch_white_paper_v04.09.2024.pdf |here}} to download the latest version published on September 4, 2024).+Consult our **White Paper** written on the occasion of the founding of SSHOC-CH  
 +(click {{ :sshoc-ch_white_paper_v04.09.2024.pdf |here}} to download the latest version published on September 4, 2024).
  
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 +<WRAP centeralign>[[https://sshoc.ch/_media/sshoc-ch_white_paper_v04.09.2024.pdf|{{:pic_white_paper.png?nolink&300|}}]]</WRAP>
  
  
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