Published April 15, 2024 | Version v1

Fostering Cross-Disciplinary Research through Training and Open Science

  • 1. ROR icon Institute of Literary Research

Description

This poster aims to highlight the significant results and methodologies achieved in WP7 of the forthcoming ATRIUM project. In particular, it focuses on promoting interdisciplinary research through training and open science initiatives. Key Elements: Skills and Gaps → Assessing skills essential for the arts and humanities community and identifying gaps in transfer; Networking workshops → Facilitate workshops and training sessions to connect end-user researchers with service and data providers; Structured learning → Transform training materials into online course curricula and organize formal and informal sessions; Maximize impact → Improve research outcomes by implementing a peer-review assessment framework for the humanities and expanding impact through external engagement. Workflow for Interdisciplinary Research. Interdisciplinary research integrates knowledge, methods, and theories. The ATRIUM project will not only assess the skills required to actively use the services provided by Research Infrastructures, but also provide training materials developed as part of the ATRIUM Curriculum. The evaluation process will involve a combination of methods: desk research, surveys, workshops, and direct feedback. Cross-disciplinarity needs the ATRIUM Bridge to exchange information, knowledge, and technologies more widely. An inclusive space for closer interaction between researchers and service providers is essential. The goal of the ATRIUM Researcher Forum is to ensure a better understanding of the needs of researchers and to help track the reuse of services and data. The goal of the ATRIUM Mutual Learning Exercises is to address (meta)data interoperability challenges through knowledge sharing. The training objectives of the project are aligned with the objectives of the OPERAS strategy and will be addressed through a comprehensive set of courses designed for the academic community. The ATRIUM curriculum will maximize the potential of the project’s datasets, workflows, and services to be used in educational settings in order to increase the quality and impact of arts and humanities research in Europe.

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