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    • Data-Driven Approaches to Studying the History of Museums on the Web: Challenges and Opportunities for New Discoveries
    • On a solid ground. Building software for a 120-year-old research project applying modern engineering practices
    • Tables are tricky. Testing Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines for FAIR upcycling of digitised historical statistics.
    • Training engineering students through a digital humanities project: Techn’hom Time Machine
    • From manual work to artificial intelligence: developments in data literacy using the example of the Repertorium Academicum Germanicum (2001-2024)
    • A handful of pixels of blood
    • Impresso 2: Connecting Historical Digitised Newspapers and Radio. A Challenge at the Crossroads of History, User Interfaces and Natural Language Processing.
    • Learning to Read Digital? Constellations of Correspondence Project and Humanist Perspectives on the Aggregated 19th-century Finnish Letter Metadata
    • Teaching the use of Automated Text Recognition online. Ad fontes goes ATR
    • Geovistory, a LOD Research Infrastructure for Historical Sciences
    • Using GIS to Analyze the Development of Public Urban Green Spaces in Hamburg and Marseille (1945 - 1973)
    • Belpop, a history-computer project to study the population of a town during early industrialization
    • Contributing to a Paradigm Shift in Historical Research by Teaching Digital Methods to Master’s Students
    • Revealing the Structure of Land Ownership through the Automatic Vectorisation of Swiss Cadastral Plans
    • Rockefeller fellows as heralds of globalization: the circulation of elites, knowledge, and practices of modernization (1920–1970s): global history, database connection, and teaching experience
    • Theory and Practice of Historical Data Versioning
    • Towards Computational Historiographical Modeling
    • Efficacy of Chat GPT Correlations vs. Co-occurrence Networks in Deciphering Chinese History
    • Data Literacy and the Role of Libraries
    • 20 godparents and 3 wives – studying migrant glassworkers in post-medieval Estonia
    • From record cards to the dynamics of real estate transactions: Working with automatically extracted information from Basel’s historical land register, 1400-1700
    • When the Data Becomes Meta: Quality Control for Digitized Ancient Heritage Collections
    • On the Historiographic Authority of Machine Learning Systems
    • Films as sources and as means of communication for knowledge gained from historical research
    • Develop Yourself! Development according to the Rockefeller Foundation (1913 – 2013)
    • AI-assisted Search for Digitized Publication Archives
    • Digital Film Collection Literacy – Critical Research Interfaces for the “Encyclopaedia Cinematographica”
    • From Source-Criticism to System-Criticism, Born Digital Objects, Forensic Methods, and Digital Literacy for All
    • Connecting floras and herbaria before 1850 – challenges and lessons learned in digital history of biodiversity
    • A Digital History of Internationalization. Operationalizing Concepts and Exploring Millions of Patent Documents
    • From words to numbers. Methodological perspectives on large scale Named Entity Linking
    • Go Digital, They Said. It Will Be Fun, They Said. Teaching DH Methods for Historical Research
    • Unveiling Historical Depth: Semantic annotation of the Panorama of the Battle of Murten
    • When Literacy Goes Digital: Rethinking the Ethics and Politics of Digitisation
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Information Event: Open Research Data Task Force

The national ORD (Open Research Data) Strategy Council is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, Swissuniversities, the ETH Domain and the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences. Its task is to coordinate and manage ORD activities in Switzerland. In a first step, so-called landscape analyses will be carried out in several thematic clusters. To this end, the StraCo is setting up task forces (TF) that have the necessary expertise in the clusters and are to prepare a report. The task of the TF SSH is to analyze the cluster Social Sciences and Humanities and to make recommendations for further development.

The task force is inviting to an information event during Digital History Switzerland 2024. It will take place on September 12, 12:30 P.M. at Rosshofgasse 2, room S02 (Map and Infrastructure Details).

At the information event, stakeholders from the SSH who are involved in ORD will be informed about the status of the work. In addition, the TF SSH would like to obtain feedback from the specialist community.

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Website/Contact: https://openresearchdata.swiss

Management: Béla Kapossy (Head of Task Force)
Members: Rainer Gabriel, Tobias Hodel, Ben Jann, Sylvia Jeney, Tabea Lurk, Kurt Schmidheiny
Coordination: Sarah Schlunegger, Rudolf Mumenthaler

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The national ORD (Open Research Data) Strategy Council is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, Swissuniversities, the ETH Domain and the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences. Its task is to coordinate and manage ORD activities in Switzerland. In a first step, so-called landscape analyses will be carried out in several thematic clusters. To this end, the StraCo is setting up task forces (TF) that have the necessary expertise in the clusters and are to prepare a report. The task of the TF SSH is to analyze the cluster Social Sciences and Humanities and to make recommendations for further development.

The task force is inviting to an information event during Digital History Switzerland 2024. It will take place on September 12, 12:30 P.M. at Rosshofgasse 2, room S02 ([Map](https://osm.org/go/0CdsJawCG?m=) and [Infrastructure Details](https://rauminfo.unibas.ch/raum/8163)).

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Website/Contact: [https://openresearchdata.swiss](https://openresearchdata.swiss/)
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Management: Béla Kapossy (Head of Task Force)  
Members: Rainer Gabriel, Tobias Hodel, Ben Jann, Sylvia Jeney, Tabea Lurk, Kurt Schmidheiny  
Coordination: Sarah Schlunegger, Rudolf Mumenthaler
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