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Recommandations politiques pour le libre accès aux données de recherche en Europe (RECODE)
11 Apr 2024 | Report |Colaborador(es): Alyssa Arbuckle
| doi:10.80230/92NN-8Q18
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
Comment les recommandations politiques publiées par le projet européen RECODE se comparent-elles aux efforts semblables au Canada?
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Policy Recommendations for Open Access to Research Data in Europe
11 Apr 2024 | Report |Colaborador(es): Alyssa Arbuckle
| doi:10.80230/YFYV-RV10
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
How do the policy recommendations released by the European RECODE Project compare to similar Canadian efforts?
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
11 Mar 2024 | Dataset |Colaborador(es): Michael Finlayson, Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.80230/H5M7-HV89
| Project: Journal Migration PDF attachment test
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Fostering Digital Communities of Care: Safety, Security, and Trust in the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
04 Mar 2024 | Article |Colaborador(es): Graham Jensen, Alyssa Arbuckle, Caroline Winter, Talya Jesperson, Tyler Fontenot, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.80230/146N-4J08
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Introduction: Engaging Open Scholarship
23 Feb 2024 | Article |Colaborador(es): Alyssa Arbuckle, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Tully Barnett, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2021.001
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Recommandations politiques pour le libre accès aux données de recherche en Europe (RECODE)
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Alyssa Arbuckle
| doi:10.80230/6PPS-C186
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
Comment les recommandations politiques publiées par le projet européen RECODE se comparent-elles aux efforts semblables au Canada?
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Policy Recommendations for Open Access to Research Data in Europe
23 Oct 2023 | Report |Colaborador(es): Alyssa Arbuckle
| doi:10.80230/D72F-P660
| Project: Open Scholarship Policy Observatory
How do the policy recommendations released by the European RECODE Project compare to similar Canadian efforts?
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
18 Oct 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
18 Oct 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
12 Sep 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: First Project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
18 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's Project 4
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
12 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
12 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
11 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
11 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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Open, Collaborative Commons: Web3, Blockchain, and Next Steps for the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences Commons
07 Jul 2023 | Article |Colaborador(es): Talya Jesperson, Graham Jensen, Caroline Winter, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens
| doi:10.54590/pop.2022.003
| Project: Minh's project
This paper provides an update on the Canadian Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Commons, an in-development online hub for open social scholarship in Canada and beyond, and considers the next steps for the platform in an ever-evolving digital landscape. It outlines various recent outreach and...
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The Passion and Flagellation in Sixteenth-Century Japan
08 Dec 2022 | Dataset |Colaborador(es): Junhyoung Michael Shin
| Project: DHSI 2023 (Institute Lectures)
Cet article met en relation la pratique ascétique et pénitentielle de l’auto-flagellation par les tous premiers catholiques du Japon du XVIe siècle, avec leur compréhension de la passion du Christ telle qu’enseignée par les missionnaires Jésuites, et avec la tradition japonaise de l’ascétisme...