SSHOC Project Brief To support the EC Programme and policy activities
Authors/Creators
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Ron Dekker1
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Martina Drascic Capar1
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Ivana Ilijasic Versic1
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Vanja Komljenovic1
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Veronika Heider2
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Mari Kleemola3
- Elizabeth Lea Bishop4
- Mathilde Steinsvåg Hansen5
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Daan Broeder6
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Franciska de Jong6
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Maria Eskevitch6
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Darja Fišer7
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Emiliano Degl'Innocenti8
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Carmen Di Meo8
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Monica Monachini8
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Luca Pezzati8
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Jana Striova8
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Nicolas Larrousse9
- Laure Barbot10
- Jennifer Edmond10
- Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra10
- Rory Fitzgerald11
- Diana Zavala-Rojas11
- Bodil Agasøster12
- Vasso Kalaitzi13
- Astrid Verheusen14
- Joseph Padfield15
- Laura Morales16
- Fabio Franzese17
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Silvana Muscella18
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Marieke Willems18
- Holly Wright19
- 1. CESSDA ERIC
- 2. CESSDA-AUSSDA
- 3. CESSDA-FSD
- 4. CESSDA-GESIS
- 5. CESSDA-NSD
- 6. CLARIN ERIC
- 7. CLARIN-UL-FF
- 8. CNR
- 9. CNRS
- 10. DARIAH ERIC
- 11. ESS ERIC
- 12. ESS-NSD
- 13. KNAW-DANS
- 14. LIBER
- 15. NG
- 16. Sciences Po
- 17. SHARE ERIC
- 18. Trust-IT
- 19. UoY-ADS
Description
SSHOC Thematic cluster project [2019-2022] has built a strong and recognisable brand around a consortium of 6 well-established ESFRIs, 7 onboarded Social Science and Humanities (SSH) data communities, an SSH Open Marketplace testers’ community and an SSH Training Community actively breaking down the silos through the sharing of knowledge, tools and services with significant potential for further capacity-building as an important building block for EOSC.
Through a solid and continued outreach programme it has engaged over 5000 stakeholders in 65+ events organised, with a social media community of 2200+ members, and 470 newsletter subscribers.
Niche scientific communities have been supported by providing 6 additional targeted training events offering a valuable platform to support the onboarding of new communities to present themselves as well as to connect their members from all over the world. The SSHOC website acts as a main communication channel and is the gateway to its array of services including the SSH catalogue of services, connecting its 60+ official reports to each single Key Exploitable Result (KERs) actively consulted by the SSH community (i.e. the System Specification of the SSH Open Marketplace has been downloaded over 4300 times).
With the release in December 2021 of the EU Data Governance Act, SSHOC pursues the regulations around the guiding principles of the act to support a Data Science ecosystem in the area of SSH.
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