@article{f45d461c4a4c423f9150e59977afb393,
title = "Contextualizing Research Tools & Services Through Workflows in the SSH Open Marketplace",
abstract = "This paper provides an overview of workflows in the Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace discovery portal. Workflows are defined as step-by-step research scenarios pointing to resources that can be used at each stage for someone to reproduce these scenarios. Born as TEI objects in the Standardization Survival Kit, a mapping exercise was needed to transfer them into the SSH Open Marketplace and ensure their legacy. Dedicated forms are now available to create and edit workflows which provide an easy to use interface for researchers to be autonomous in the creation and design of their workflows. This paper reviews the history, the technical, and community dimensions needed to describe research workflows in the Social Sciences and Humanities. It also describes the challenges faced and the new developments envisioned so that these workflows can better reflect and serve SSH researchers.",
author = "Laure Barbot and Maja Dolinar and Gray, {Edward J.} and Cristina Grisot and Klaus Illmayer and Michael Kurzmeier and Barbara McGillivray",
note = "Funding Information: 8 PARTHENOS project (running time 2015-2019), http://www.parthenos-project.eu/ \u2013 funded by European Commission H2020, grant agreement ID 654119, https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/654119 (last accessed date: 12/12/2023). Funding Information: The Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace,1 short SSHOMP, a major output of the EU Horizon 2020 funded project \u201CSocial Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud\u201D (SSHOC),2 is a discovery platform for new and contextualised resources from the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). The idea of SSHOMP is to support researchers in finding and comparing digital tools and methods for their research and increase the findability of datasets, tools, services and training materials. For this, metadata on different types of resources is collected either manually by contributors to the SSHOMP or by ingesting them from a data source (cf. section 3). After an initial development phase funded by the above-mentioned project, three European Research Infrastructures Consortia (ERIC) \u2013 CESSDA,3 CLARIN4 and DARIAH5 \u2013 decided to financially support the SSHOMP discovery service, under the newly created SSH Open Cluster (i.e. one of the domain specific branches of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)).6 This institutional and infrastructural support is essential to ensure both the uptake and the sustainability of the service. This paper does not enter into details on these aspects, but rather explains what it was possible to develop and maintain in such a context. Funding Information: The \u201CPooling Activities, Resources and Tools for Heritage E-research Networking, Optimization and Synergies\u201D PARTHENOS project has received funding from the European Union\u2019s Horizon 2020 project call H2020-INFRADEV-1-2014-1, grant agreement #654119, see European Commission: CORDIS, https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/654119. Funding Information: 2 The \u201CSocial Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud\u201D SSHOC has received funding from the European Union\u2019s Horizon 2020 project call H2020-INFRAEOSC-04-2018, grant agreement #823782, see European Commission: CORDIS, https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/823782 (last accessed date: 12/12/2023). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 The Author(s).",
year = "2024",
month = feb,
day = "29",
doi = "10.5334/johd.192",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
journal = "Journal of Open Humanities Data",
issn = "2059-481X",
publisher = "Ubiquity Press",
}