Published September 30, 2021 | Version DRAFT
Project deliverable Open

TRIPLE Deliverable: D3.2 Report on Co-Design of the Innovative and New Services

  • 1. Abertay University
  • 2. DARIAH
  • 3. OKMAPS

Description

Deliverable 3.2 reports on the co-design work on the innovative and new services of the GoTriple platform, conducted as part of Task 3.2. The TRIPLE consortium has engaged in a number of co-design activities aimed at furthering the investigation of the end-user needs around the platform’s: recommender system, annotation tool, crowdfunding solution and the visualisation tools. Additionally, a set of co-design activities have been conducted to study with more depth the discovery user journeys of SSH researchers, with a focus on mapping the ecology of tools and practices currently used in the discovery processes. Lastly, to complement the co-design knowledge on the crowdfunding solution, an end-user questionnaire was conducted to investigate the interests of people toward funding research via crowdfunding and in particular the funding of SSH projects.
The work reported in this deliverable has contributed to the overall design of the platform by bringing to the attention of developers a set of key recommendations to be taken into account in the production of the innovative services, prior to their integration in GoTriple and their release to the users.

Notes

The deliverable awaits official approval by the Project Officer. --- The TRIPLE project (https://project.gotriple.eu/), which is financed under the Horizon 2020 framework (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/863420), under Grant Agreement No. 863420, with approx. 5.6 million Euros for a duration of 42 months (2019-2023). --- At the heart of the project is the development of the GoTriple platform (https://www.gotriple.eu/), an innovative multilingual and multicultural discovery solution.

Files

D3.2 Report on Co-Design of the Innovative and New Services_TRIPLE.pdf

Additional details

Funding

TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration 863420
European Commission