scholarly journals Impact of Social Sciences and Humanities for a European Research Agenda - Valuation of SSH in Mission Oriented Research; Rethinking societal impact – collaboration with stakeholders

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bettina Uhrig ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Ernst ◽  
Judith Schulte

Researchers not actively seeking information about Open Access and scholars who are not actively informed by their institutions might be concerned about publishing Open Access due to lack of information. Questions such as “Why is Open Access necessary and what do I gain?”, “What happens to my rights as an author?”, and “Why was I not told about this discount before I paid the full APC from my project fund?” might come up. This workshop is directed at representatives of research organizations and universities (e.g. Open Access offices, project coordinators, and interested researchers) on the topic of helping researchers finding answers to these questions and advocating for Open Access in the humanities and social sciences. The workshop seeks to discuss aspects that have been identified by participants priorly as most pressing to discuss. We therefore invite all registered participants to fill in a short survey by 12 October 2020. For any questions, please don’t hesitate contacting Elisabeth Ernst and Judith Schulte ([email protected]) OPERAS is the European Research Infrastructure for open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities. Its Special Interest Group on “Advocacy” works on topics related to the communication and advocating of Open Access in the social sciences and humanities and of those disciplines.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-122
Author(s):  
Stefan Bargheer

The three volumes reviewed in this essay assemble over 40 case studies written by more than 50 contributors that trace the development of the social sciences and humanities in Europe (East and West) and a number of countries in Latin America, North Africa, and East Asia. Two of these volumes grew out of the European research project ‘International Cooperation in the Social Sciences and Humanities’ (INTERCO-SSH); the third volume extends the focus of this project to Eastern Europe. A particularly innovative aspect shared by all contributions is the application of a transnational research perspective.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marianne Ryghaug ◽  
Ivana Subotički ◽  
Timo von Wirth ◽  
Emilia Smeds ◽  
Aline Scherrer ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 766-784 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanja Perko ◽  
Michiel Van Oudheusden ◽  
Catrinel Turcanu ◽  
Christiane Pölzl-Viol ◽  
Deborah Oughton ◽  
...  

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