Call for contributions: Managing research data in the humanities
By t.johnson, on 4 June 2019
The (ALLEA) E-Humanities Working Group is seeking feedback on its draft guidance for humanities researchers working with data:
Recommendations for Sustainable and FAIR Data Sharing in the Humanities
Deadline: 15 July 2019
There is a growing consensus that research data needs to be FAIR – Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable. That is, it must be managed, organised, preserved, and open to scrutiny and reuse. For this to happen requires a collective rethink of the role of data in the research lifecycle and a change in organisational culture and practices, both across the UK and internationally.