CODATA, the Committee on Data for Science and Technology, is hosting a webinar on Cultural Heritage and Social Surveys as part of their WorldFAIR series. This webinar is a unique opportunity for researchers, data scientists, and anyone interested in cultural heritage to learn about the latest trends and best practices in data management and sharing.
The webinar will focus on the importance of preserving and sharing cultural heritage data through social surveys. Cultural heritage is an essential part of our identity and history, and it is crucial to document and preserve this information for future generations. Social surveys are a valuable tool for collecting data on cultural heritage, as they provide insights into people’s beliefs, traditions, and practices.
During the webinar, participants will hear from experts in the field who will discuss the challenges and opportunities of managing cultural heritage data. They will also learn about the latest technologies and methodologies for collecting, analyzing, and sharing this information. The webinar will also cover the ethical considerations of working with cultural heritage data and how to ensure that it is shared responsibly and respectfully.
This webinar is a great opportunity for researchers and data professionals to expand their knowledge and network with others in the field. It is also a chance to learn about CODATA’s efforts to promote open data and data sharing in the cultural heritage sector.
Registration for the webinar is still open, but spaces are limited. Don’t miss this last chance to register for this informative and engaging event. Join us for the WorldFAIR webinar on Cultural Heritage and Social Surveys hosted by CODATA and be a part of the conversation on preserving our cultural heritage for future generations.
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