ID | Recommendation |
---|---|
Foster the use of open access software in the context of digital humanities. |
|
Having a brief and clear list of benefits and showcases explaining how useful can DARIAH be to the community and what services can DARIAH provide. |
|
Define and execute a joint strategy for training, directed to different targets, as a way of securing the social sustainability of a research infrastructure.
Based on a survey conducted under the DESIR project, the early-career researchers group appears as the prioritary target (where the lowest rates of digital humanities practices are found). |
|
Raise awareness among Higher Education Institutions to the importance of offering formal training programs aimed at developing competences in the digital humanities. |
|
Raise awareness about the importance of supporting social sciences, arts and humanities, among national decision makers. |
|
Support the creation of normatives and best practices regarding the preservation, management and curation of digital infrastructures" data. |
|
Creating common spaces that can foster the participation and dialogue between the technological dimension and research in Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities. |
|
Establish DARIAH as a structure that can support EU fundraising for the development of Digital Humanities" projects. |
|
Deepen the interaction among scientific and cultural institutions. |
|
Establish clear guidelines/procedures about the organizational model of DARIAH. |
|
Define a set of clear objectives and goals for DARIAH. |
|
Reinforce contents that can help using the infrastructure and provide them through the different stakeholders / interfaces already existing in the universities (e.g. libraries, research support units). |
|
Develop a digital framework to support policies and practices for the citizen science ecosystem. |
|
Develop open peer-review and post-publishing mechanisms in research infrastructures and institutional repositories. |
|
Promote the adoption of scientific evaluation mechanisms that are in tune with open science practices and models, simultaneously complying with institutional, scientific, disciplinary and methodologic diversity. |
|
Improve the structure and the contents available at DARIAH"s website, making it easier, clearer and more intuitive to its users. |
|
Implement a clear and comprehensive Business Plan, resulting from a participatory and collaborative process with all stakeholders. |
|
Implement a common strategy for raising regional funding by promoting DARIAH"s integration inthe Research and Innovation Strategies for Smart Specialisation (RIS3). |
|
Advertise DARIAH as a long-term sustainable infrastructure, as a way of fostering trust among its users. |
|
Ensuring that every DARIAH tool and service is available in the common infrastructure, gathering them in a platform such as the Marketplace. |
|
Foster and support specific training for research Infrastructures experts and managers. |
|
Promote the development of strategic joint e-services in digital humanities between DARIAH members. |
|
Support the establishment of a research data management competency center in DARIAH countries to assist policymaking, standards adoption, tool delivery, background information, awareness raising and community building. |
|
Support enlargement and promote activities that increase awareness of DARIAH advantages promoting regular communication and digest of examples of activities for all DARIAH co-operating partners. |