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PARTHENOS CEE Workshop 07-09 Oct 2019
The PARTHENOS project
Steven Krauwer CLARIN ERIC / Utrecht University
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PARTHENOS STANDS FOR…
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PURPOSE
The PARTHENOS project empowers digital research in the fields of History,
Language Studies, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology, and related fields across
the (Digital) Humanities. It provides a thematic cluster of European Research
Infrastructures (CLARIN and DARIAH), integrating initiatives (infrastructure
projects), e-infrastructures and similar world-class infrastructures, and builds
bridges between different, tightly interrelated fields.
Investing in culture is investing in the future!
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PARTHENOS FACTS
• PARTHENOS is a Horizon2020 project, funded by the
EC
• Horizon2020 is the European Research and Innovation
Programme
• EC contribution to PARTHENOS: 12 million EUR
• PARTHENOS runs for 54 months
• Starting date: 1 May 2015
• Closing date: 31 October 2019 (24 days to go …)
• PARTHENOS has a consortium of 16 partners from 9
countries
• Coordinator: PIN Scrl - Educational and Scientific
Services for the University of Florence, Italy
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… supports the work of the two main research infrastructures,
CLARIN (language resources) and DARIAH (digital humanities), as well
as various integration projects addressing cultural domains, such as
ARIADNE, CENDARI and EHRI.
By working together, PARTHENOS will:
• develop common standards to ease exploitation;
• coordinate joint activities among research projects;
• harmonize policy definition and implementation;
• pool methods and services;
• and share solutions to the same problems.
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WHY PARTHENOS?
Digital technologies have led to the creation of large digital archives, and to a variety of innovative research methodologies applicable to these archives. PARTHENOS works towards integrating these archives and new methods to support digital research.
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PARTHENOS’ WORK PACKAGES
PARTHENOS has 8 Work Packages
We give an overview, plus main results from each of them
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PARTHENOS’ WORK PACKAGES (WP’s)
WP nr. WP Title Lead
1 Project coordination and management PIN
2 Community involvement and requirements CLARIN
3 Common policies and implementation strategies KNAW
4 Standardization INRIA
5 Interoperability and semantics FORTH
6 Services and tools CNR
7 Skills, professional development and advancement TCD
8 Communication, dissemination and outreach KNAW
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Results WP1 (Management) – WP2 (Requirements)
• WP1 Results (Management)
• Lots and lots of administrative, management and financial work.
• WP2 Results (requirements)
• Huge collection of user requirements for the aspects covered by the
other WPs from all relevant disciplines
• A methodology for collecting and describing user requirements
• See http://www.parthenos-project.eu/resources/projects-
deliverables#1523355493949-5f9f9f1f-28dc for the reports
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Results WP3 (Common policies)
The PARTHENOS Guidelines• A comprehensive set of PARTHENOS Guidelines to FAIRify data management and
make data reusable is focusing on the topic of common policies. This compact guide
offers twenty guidelines to align the efforts of data producers, data archivists and
data users in humanities and social sciences to make research data as reusable as
possible based upon the FAIR Principles. Each guideline has recommendations for
both researchers and archives as it is recognised that different priorities may apply
to each case.
The Policy Wizard• The Policy Wizard is a tool which helps researchers to discover which data policy
applies best to their particular data. It allows the user to select an area of interest,
for example History, and find a range of policies suggesting how data should be
collected, processed, stored and shared with other researchers.
More on • http://www.parthenos-project.eu/portal/policies_guidelines
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Results WP4 (Standardization)
The Standardization Survival Kit (SSK)
• The Standardization Survival Kit (SSK) is designed to support researchers in selecting and using the appropriate standards for their particular disciplines and work flows.
• It is an online tool which focuses on giving researchers access to standards in a meaningful way by using research scenarios which cover all the domains of the Humanities, from literature to heritage science, including history, social sciences, linguistics, etc.
• See it on http://ssk.huma-num.fr/#/
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Results WP5-6 (Interoperability, services and tools)
PARTHENOS Virtual Research Environment
• An online environment that integrates cloud storage with services
and tools and support collaborative working throughout the
research data lifecycle, promoting sharing, reuse and
sustainability within the Humanities.
• See it on https://parthenos.d4science.org/web/parthenos_vre
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Results WP7 (Training)
The PARTHENOS Training Suite• Training modules and resources for researchers, educators, managers, and
policy makers who want to learn more about research infrastructures and
related issues and topics.
• See https://training.parthenos-project.eu/
• … and listen to Darja’s presentation
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Results WP8 (Dissemination and International ciollaboration)
The HUB• The PARTHENOS Hub is envisioned as an open accessible publication and interaction
platform for the humanities research communities. It experiments with combining
the traditional format of publishing in journals with the more dynamic, interactive
new media (such as blogs, internet forums and social networks). The Hub consists of
different issues, each dedicated to a specific topic.
• See it on http://www.parthenos-project.eu/portal/the-hub
International collaboration• One of the main objectives of PARTHENOS is to enhance collaboration and to cluster
initiatives. Therefore from the start of the project, one task has been dedicated at
coordinating and pooling existing liaisons and proposing joint plans for fostering
these connections.
• This workshop is one of the outcomes (together with many others)
• See https://www.parthenos-project.eu/portal/international for more information
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Concluding remarks
• The PARTHENOS project is almost over as a project, but it has left us with a very valuable heritage, which will be adopted and further developed by the Research Infrastructures that were the main stakeholders in the project
• All information about the project can be found on • https://www.parthenos-project.eu/
• PARTHENOS is a Horizon 2020 project funded by the European Commission under Grant Agreement n. 654119.
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THANKS!
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