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title = "Social Sciences and Humanities Pathway Towards the {E}uropean Open Science Cloud",
author = "Di Donato, Francesca and
Monachini, Monica and
Eskevich, Maria and
Pohle, Stefanie and
Moranville, Yoann and
Dumouchel, Suzanne",
editor = "Broeder, Daan and
Eskevich, Maria and
Monachini, Monica",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Workshop about Language Resources for the SSH Cloud",
month = may,
year = "2020",
address = "Marseille, France",
publisher = "European Language Resources Association",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.lr4sshoc-1.2/",
pages = "5--9",
language = "eng",
ISBN = "979-10-95546-43-6",
abstract = "The paper presents a journey, which starts from various social sciences and humanities (SSH) Research Infrastructures in Europe and arrives at the comprehensive {\textquotedblleft}ecosystem of infrastructures{\textquotedblright}, namely the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). We will highlight how the SSH Open Science infrastructures contribute to the goal of establishing the EOSC. First, through the example of OPERAS, the European Research Infrastructure for Open Scholarly Communication in the SSH, to see how its services are conceived to be part of the EOSC and to address the communities' needs. The next two sections highlight collaboration practices between partners in Europe to build the SSH component of the EOSC and a SSH discovery platform, as a service of OPERAS and the EOSC. The last two sections will focus on an implementation network dedicated to SSH data fairification."
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%T Social Sciences and Humanities Pathway Towards the European Open Science Cloud
%A Di Donato, Francesca
%A Monachini, Monica
%A Eskevich, Maria
%A Pohle, Stefanie
%A Moranville, Yoann
%A Dumouchel, Suzanne
%Y Broeder, Daan
%Y Eskevich, Maria
%Y Monachini, Monica
%S Proceedings of the Workshop about Language Resources for the SSH Cloud
%D 2020
%8 May
%I European Language Resources Association
%C Marseille, France
%@ 979-10-95546-43-6
%G eng
%F di-donato-etal-2020-social
%X The paper presents a journey, which starts from various social sciences and humanities (SSH) Research Infrastructures in Europe and arrives at the comprehensive “ecosystem of infrastructures”, namely the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). We will highlight how the SSH Open Science infrastructures contribute to the goal of establishing the EOSC. First, through the example of OPERAS, the European Research Infrastructure for Open Scholarly Communication in the SSH, to see how its services are conceived to be part of the EOSC and to address the communities’ needs. The next two sections highlight collaboration practices between partners in Europe to build the SSH component of the EOSC and a SSH discovery platform, as a service of OPERAS and the EOSC. The last two sections will focus on an implementation network dedicated to SSH data fairification.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2020.lr4sshoc-1.2/
%P 5-9
Markdown (Informal)
[Social Sciences and Humanities Pathway Towards the European Open Science Cloud](https://aclanthology.org/2020.lr4sshoc-1.2/) (Di Donato et al., LR4SSHOC 2020)
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