"The results of the 'Digital Landscape" Survey which aimed to capture the current transformations of research in the humanities and social sciences – particularly the introduction of digitally oriented workflows and digital applications - have been published.
The "Digital Landscape" project aims to capture digital work practices and the impact of the pandemic on the way we work in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Greece, in order to better understand current trends and needs and plan effectively for the future .
The project leverages and supports the operations of the APOLLONIS infrastructure and its components, DARIAH-GR and CLARIN:EL, and lays the groundwork for planning the post-Covid era, identifying and analyzing current and emerging research needs and trends in Digital Humanities in Greece.
In the context of the implementation of the project and its results, the Webinar "Digital Landscape" was held in which the results of this research were presented and discussed, where through short presentations the lines of action and the results will be presented, followed by a round table discussion with aiming at the global depiction of the landscape of research infrastructures for the humanities and social sciences in Greece.
The "Digital Landscape" project was implemented with the cooperation of the Athens Research Center, the Athens Academy and co-financing by G.F.R.I