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DRI presentations from DH2016

Submitted on 18th July 2016

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Presentations from DRI at Digital Humanities 2016

DRI was very active at last week's Digital Humanities 2016 conference (DH2016) in the area of Research Data Management for Humanities scholars. Under the sponsorship of RDA Europe, Director Natalie Harrower organised a panel on this topic with key RDM experts in Europe, and co-organised a workshop with RDA-US for digital humanities scholars on applicable RDA outputs. RDA Europe provided travel support for two early career scholars in Europe to attend the workshop. DRI Digital Archivist Rebecca Grant also delivered a paper on the Decade of Centenaries project funded by the Irish Research Council.

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Presentations from DRI-organised panel session “Digital data sharing: the opportunities and challenges of opening research”, Friday 15 July: 

Natalie Harrower – Digital Data Sharing (DH2016)
 

Martin Donnelly – Digital Data Curation at the Digital Curation Centre (DH2016) 

 

Ingrid Dillo – Digital humanities challenges and the Research Data Alliance 
 

Rebecca Grant – DH research data: identification and challenges (DH2016) 
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Another DH2016 presentation given by Rebecca Grant (DRI) and Dr. Sharon Webb (University of Sussex) describes the Decade of Centenaries Digital Preservation awards project which was undertaken in 2015 with support from the Irish Research Council: 

Rebecca Grant, Sharon Webb – Preserving Ireland's Digital Cultural Identity Towards 2116 (DH2016) 
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Dr Orla Murphy of UCC Digital Humanities and the DAH programme also spoke at DH2016, on the subject of digital humanities research at University College Cork:

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The text of the papers accompanying the presentations can also be accessed on the DH2016 website via our Publications page.


Tá DRI maoinithe ag an Roinn Breisoideachais agus Ardoideachais, Taighde, Nuálaíochta agus Eolaíochta tríd an Údarás um Ard-Oideachas (HEA) agus tríd an gComhairle um Thaighde in Éirinn (IRC).

DRI is funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) via the Higher Education Authority (HEA) and the Irish Research Council (IRC).

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