We at #CRDDS invites fans of humanities research infrastructures to "Smart Tools, FAIR Data, and Easy Access," a talk by HJ Selderhuis on RESILIENCE: European Research Infrastructure for #ReligiousStudies, this Friday, 10am MT/noon ET/4pm UK/5pm CET. (NB: corrected UK and CET times.)
➡️ Register here: https://calendar.colorado.edu/event/resilience_european_research_infrastructure_for_religious_studies
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RESILIENCE (www.resilience-ri.eu) is a new European interdisciplinary research infrastructure for Religious Studies. A consortium of 13 European institutions has taken up the challenge of creating a high-performance platform that will supply high-quality tools and big data to scholars working across scientific disciplines and religions. RESILIENCE is listed in the European Roadmap for Research Infrastructures 2021 and has received funding from the European Commission in its preparatory phase (2022-2026).
The Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) is pleased host a talk by Prof. Herman Selderhuis, “Smart Tools, FAIR Data and Easy Access: RESILIENCE as unique research infrastructure for religious studies”. The talk will take place Friday, 3 November 2023, 10-11am, online and in Norlin Library E206 (CRDDS) on the CU Boulder campus. Light refreshments will be provided. Abstract: RESILIENCE is a new European interdisciplinary and invigorating research infrastructure for Religious Studies. Thirteen European institutions have created a consortium that addresses the challenge of creating a larger, structured involvement of scholars who innovatively produce competencies, knowledge, approaches, and impact within the scientific domain of Religious Studies. RESILIENCE is listed in the ESFRI Roadmap 2021 and has received funding from the European Commission for its Preparatory Phase (2022-2026). It is building a high-performance platform to supply high quality tools and big data to scholars from all the scientific disciplines, crossing religions. Prof. Herman Selderhuis is professor of church history at the Theological University Apeldoorn (the Netherlands), President of the European Academy of Religion www.europeanacademyofreligion.org, President of the Reformation Research Consortium (REFORC, www.reforc.com) and one of the initiators of RESILIENCE www.resilience-ri.eu. This event is sponsored by the Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship.
University of Colorado Boulder's #CRDDS is pleased host "Smart Tools, FAIR Data, and Easy Access," a talk by Herman Selderhuis on RESILIENCE: European Research Infrastructure for Religious Studies, on Friday, 3 November 2023, 10am MT (noon ET / 5pm UK / 6pm CET).
➡️ Register here: https://calendar.colorado.edu/event/resilience_european_research_infrastructure_for_religious_studies
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RESILIENCE (www.resilience-ri.eu) is a new European interdisciplinary research infrastructure for Religious Studies. A consortium of 13 European institutions has taken up the challenge of creating a high-performance platform that will supply high-quality tools and big data to scholars working across scientific disciplines and religions. RESILIENCE is listed in the European Roadmap for Research Infrastructures 2021 and has received funding from the European Commission in its preparatory phase (2022-2026).
The Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) is pleased host a talk by Prof. Herman Selderhuis, “Smart Tools, FAIR Data and Easy Access: RESILIENCE as unique research infrastructure for religious studies”. The talk will take place Friday, 3 November 2023, 10-11am, online and in Norlin Library E206 (CRDDS) on the CU Boulder campus. Light refreshments will be provided. Abstract: RESILIENCE is a new European interdisciplinary and invigorating research infrastructure for Religious Studies. Thirteen European institutions have created a consortium that addresses the challenge of creating a larger, structured involvement of scholars who innovatively produce competencies, knowledge, approaches, and impact within the scientific domain of Religious Studies. RESILIENCE is listed in the ESFRI Roadmap 2021 and has received funding from the European Commission for its Preparatory Phase (2022-2026). It is building a high-performance platform to supply high quality tools and big data to scholars from all the scientific disciplines, crossing religions. Prof. Herman Selderhuis is professor of church history at the Theological University Apeldoorn (the Netherlands), President of the European Academy of Religion www.europeanacademyofreligion.org, President of the Reformation Research Consortium (REFORC, www.reforc.com) and one of the initiators of RESILIENCE www.resilience-ri.eu. This event is sponsored by the Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship.
We at University of Colorado Boulder's #CRDDS are excited to participate as a cooperating partner of @dariaheu European Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities. We have already made some great Transatlantic #DigitalHumanities connections and are excited about the collaborations to come!
➡️You can read about some of our plans here
https://www.colorado.edu/libraries/2023/08@cublibraries
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