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This training event will be devoted specifically to giving an understanding of the importance of the co-design process and the impact it has on the development of digital tools such as the GoTriple discovery platform. It will provide answers to the following questions, among others: Why is it important to consider end-user needs when designing a discovery platform? Which methods did the TRIPLE project use to do this and what kind of insights has it given? Why is having SSH researchers on-board with the design process so important? What are the next steps for the GoTriple platform now we have a Beta version released? 🗓 Date: Wednesday, 16 February 2022, 14.00 – 15.30 (CET) 🎤 Presenter: Paula Forbes (Abertay University) 🤵 Moderator: Francesca Di Donato (CNR/TRIPLE Project) 🏠 Venue: Virtual event via Zoom 📽 Recording: https://youtu.be/PpqtSWX4azI
The TRIPLE project (https://www.gotriple.eu/), which is financed under the Horizon 2020 framework (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/863420), under Grant Agreement No. 863420, with approx. 5.6 million Euros for a duration of 42 months (2019-2023). --- At the heart of the project is the development of the TRIPLE platform, an innovative multilingual and multicultural discovery solution."
Open Science, training, TRIPLE, webinar, SSH
Open Science, training, TRIPLE, webinar, SSH
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