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<dc:title>Bridging Disciplines for Heritage Professionals: The H2IOSC Digital Training Platform (by CLARIN, DARIAH, E-RIHS and OPERAS)</dc:title>
<dc:creator>Antonina Chaban</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Laura Benassi</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Giulia Pedonese</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Francesca Frontini</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Roberta Ottaviani</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Federico Boschetti</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Alessia Spadi</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Lucia Francalanci</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Alessia Sconamiglio</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Pietro Restaneo</dc:creator>
<dc:creator>Jana Striova</dc:creator>
<dc:contributor>Chaban, Antonina</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Benassi, Laura</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Pedonese, Giulia</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Frontini, Francesca</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Ottaviani, Roberta</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Boschetti, Federico</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Spadi, Alessia</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Francalanci, Lucia</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Sconamiglio, Alessia</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Restaneo, Pietro</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor> Striova, Jana</dc:contributor>
<dc:subject>heritage, digital humanities, training, FAIR</dc:subject>
<dc:description>The complexity of the contemporary heritage field requires professionals to develop interdisciplinary skills and to collaborate  across diverse disciplines, from social sciences and digital humanities to preservation of cultural heritage, archaeology and  beyond. As digital and interactive tools become increasingly integrated into heritage studies, the training in the field is  undergoing a significant transformation.  The H2IOSC (Heritage and Humanities Italian Open Science Cloud) project has developed an innovative digital training  infrastructure aimed at providing access to FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) courses and training  materials.  In this abstract we focus on the H2IOSC training platform, aimed to address the evolving training needs of our disciplinary  communities. Created by H2IOSC WP8 (Work Package 8: Training, Engagement and Capacity Building) in collaboration with  the E.T.T. S.p.A., it is maintained and hosted by  CNR-ILC (Institute of Computational Linguistics “A. Zampolli”), host  institution of CLARIN-IT, with the participation of the national nodes of DARIAH, E-RIHS, and OPERAS. The platform  provides a flexible, customizable learning environment designed to support interdisciplinary education and continuous  professional development in the Social Sciences, Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage sectors.  The platform features a comprehensive course catalogue containing training courses and modules developed or adapted by the  four infrastructures within the H2IOSC project as FAIR  training materials, designed for various target knowledge levels, from  beginners to advanced learners in heritage and humanities fields. An intuitive dashboard allows users to access materials, track  progress and use collaborative tools, including forums, chats, and virtual working groups for networking and communication.  The platform incorporates quizzes, simulations, hands-on exercises, and gamification tools, making learning more interactive.  Designed for accessibility and inclusivity, it is fully compatible with both desktop and mobile devices, enabling individual  learning without geographical or temporal constraints.  This paper outlines the development process of the platform, addressing the challenges encountered, the key achievements,  and its potential to transform training within the Social Sciences, Digital Humanities and Heritage Sector. We highlight how  the design of specialized digital heritage training materials has influenced the development of the Digital Asset Management  (DAM) system, particularly its ability to support effective cataloguing, metadata management, and archival of multimedia  data. Ultimately, we emphasize the importance of adopting best practices for interdisciplinary learning and explore how digital  tools can foster greater collaboration and knowledge exchange across heritage and humanities disciplines.</dc:description>
<dc:date>2025</dc:date>
<dc:type>info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject</dc:type>
<dc:identifier>https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/571121</dc:identifier>
<dc:identifier>10.2312/dh.20253036</dc:identifier>
<dc:language>eng</dc:language>
<dc:relation>ispartofbook:Digital Heritage 2025</dc:relation>
<dc:rights>info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess</dc:rights>
<dc:rights>license:Creative commons</dc:rights>
<dc:rights>license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/</dc:rights>
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