With many thanks to the financial support we received from the EU-funded FOSTER (Facilitate Open Science Training for European Research) programme, during THATCamp Göttingen we were able to hold a series of Open Humanities training sessions on the following topics:
- Open Humanities (open access, open data, open standards and open attitude)
- Open History (a specific session dedicated to openness for historians)
- Open Humanities Data (data sharing, licensing, linked data technologies and the semantic web)
- Open Access for Digital Arts and Humanities in Europe (Open Access repositories and innovative types of publication platforms for the arts and humanities)
The FOSTER Open Humanities sessions were recorded and the videos have been made available online:
- Open Humanities at THATCamp Gottingen, Sally Chambers
- FOSTER (Facilitate Open Science Training for European Research), Astrid Orth
- Open Scholarship: it’s all mine, it’s all yours, Laurent Romary
- Problems and Solutions: IPR and Open Access, Walter Scholger
- Linked Data and the Semantic Web – Making Human Knowledge Programmable, Alexander O’Connor
- Open Humanities: Open History, Tobias Wulf, Sascha Foerster, Lisa Bolz, Charlotte Janz, Petra Tabarelli, Franziska Heimburger, Michael Krause
The videos have also been published on the FOSTER Open Science training portal.