2025-05-20 –, Erik de Vries
The TDCC SSH is launching Interoperability Missions to tackle key metadata, ontology, and data interoperability challenges in SSH research. But where is the most help needed? Join this interactive discussion to share challenges, priorities, and solutions. Your input will directly shape these Missions, ensuring they address real research needs and maximize impact!
Over the next few years, the Thematic Digital Competence Centre SSH (TDCC SSH) will launch a series of Interoperability Missions—targeted initiatives in specific SSH research disciplines to tackle key metadata, ontology, and data interoperability challenges. But where is the most help needed, and what are the pressing issues?
Join this interactive discussion to help shape the Missions! Share your experiences, challenges, and priorities in improving data interoperability both within specific SSH disciplines or generally.
Together, we will explore:
- Which SSH disciplines face the biggest challenges in metadata, ontology, and FAIR data adoption?
- How should we prioritize these challenges for the greatest impact?
- What existing infrastructures, tools, and standards can we build on and amplify?
- What practical actions would make metadata and ontologies more useful, adoptable, and sustainable?
Your input will directly shape the selection and design of the Missions, ensuring they address real research needs. Whether you work in a research institution or with a research infrastructure around domains such as history, political science, artistic research, legal studies, psychology, gender studies, archaeology, or any other SSH field, we want to hear from you!
Help us build and support a more connected, interoperable SSH research ecosystem.
Programme Director in Heritage, Humanities and Social Sciences Research at DANS.