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Whitebook and Guidelines for FAIR data in the Digital Humanities published

A small research group formed within The Association for Humanities Computing and Digital Culture (AIUCD) community has been working for the past two years on the publication of a Whitebook and a set of Guidelines for the creation of FAIR research outputs in the field of Digital Humanities. [...]

Whitebook and Guidelines for FAIR data in the Digital Humanities published2026-04-21T13:06:27+02:00

ATRIUM Mid-term Meeting and Public Event at tourismA

The 2nd ATRIUM Annual Event was held in Italy and started with the General Assembly on the 26th February hosted by PIN in Prato where project participants shared their latest results and planned their work for the next period. Guntram Geser presents the Impact Assessment [...]

ATRIUM Mid-term Meeting and Public Event at tourismA2026-04-20T14:57:53+02:00

Linked Open Data and Semantic Mapping: Publishing your archaeological data to ARIADNE – training course

ADS will be providing training on semantic data mapping of archaeological and heritage data from the 12th-16th October 2026 at the University of York, UK. This five day course will instruct participants with the understanding and practical skills needed for semantic data mapping of archaeological and heritage data. It will [...]

Linked Open Data and Semantic Mapping: Publishing your archaeological data to ARIADNE – training course2026-04-15T17:33:00+02:00

AGLAIA: advancing accessibility in archaeology through sign language

Ensuring equitable access to cultural heritage remains a key challenge for digital Research Infrastructures. Within this context, AGLAIA – ARIADNE Glossary in Italian Sign Language (LIS) and International Sign (IS) for Archaeology represents an important initiative led by the ARIADNE Research Infrastructure and developed in collaboration with Prisma Cultura [...]

AGLAIA: advancing accessibility in archaeology through sign language2026-03-17T16:48:03+01:00

EXCALIBUR Interdisciplinary User Requirements Questionnaire in Burial Cultural Heritage

EXCALIBUR is an ECCCH Project which will create a holistic framework offering innovative tools and methods for enhanced study, conservation, and knowledge of cultural heritage (CH) objects focusing on burial excavations, remains, and findings through digital twins (DTs). This framework delivers usable, open-source, and cost-affordable toolkits via [...]

EXCALIBUR Interdisciplinary User Requirements Questionnaire in Burial Cultural Heritage2026-03-06T12:19:00+01:00

ARTEMIS Summer School on Reactive Heritage Digital Twins open for applications

The ARTEMIS Summer School will be held on the 16th-18th June 2026, at Hof University, Germany and invites researchers to apply to this two-and-a-half-day in-person training and networking programme dedicated to Reactive Heritage Digital Twins (RHDT) and their application to cultural heritage conservation, restoration and valorisation. RHDT is an advanced approach [...]

ARTEMIS Summer School on Reactive Heritage Digital Twins open for applications2026-03-03T13:52:52+01:00

Registration open for ECHOES 2nd Annual Event

ECHOES will be holding its Second Annual Event in Poznań, Poland from the 16th March – 20th March 2026. The meeting will bring together ECHOES partners and ECCCH sister projects along with the European Commission for progress reporting, presentation of results to date and activity planning for the future months. A public event will take place on [...]

Registration open for ECHOES 2nd Annual Event2026-03-02T17:18:54+01:00

ECHOES Upcoming Events

The ECHOES Second Policy Event will take place in Brussels on Thursday the 5th February 2026 and will be held in person and online. Following ECHOES’ first Policy Event, this second occurrence will gather European, national and regional representatives, policymakers and cultural heritage experts around [...]

ECHOES Upcoming Events2026-01-21T13:19:38+01:00

Call for papers: Interlinking the Past: FAIR Metadata for Interdisciplinary Archaeological Research

ARIADNE, ATRIUM and ARTEMIS are organising Session 61 at the EAA 2026 Conference in Athens and invite papers on the topic of Interlinking the Past: FAIR Metadata for Interdisciplinary Archaeological Research.  Efforts to improve the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability (FAIR) of data in archaeology and related domains, such as [...]

Call for papers: Interlinking the Past: FAIR Metadata for Interdisciplinary Archaeological Research2026-01-14T16:19:43+01:00

EAA 2026 Conference

The 32nd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) will be held on the 26th-29th August 2026 in Athens, Greece. The title for this year’s event is Resonant Pasts. The Call for Contributions (papers and posters) is currently open and closes on the 5th February. The eight themes are: [...]

EAA 2026 Conference2026-01-12T14:46:49+01:00
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