Research Infrastructures | EHRI Resources on the DARIAH Campus Website

DARIAH Campus Website
Wednesday, 21 December, 2022

Last November, EHRI published its first training resource to the DARIAH Campus website. This short guide, “How To Capture and Reference a Webpage in Your Research Using Zotero”, will show you how to use Zotero to capture webpages that can then be cited in your work. The need to reference webpages in academic work is growing all the time, particularly in the digital humanities. There are many different reference management systems that exist to help researchers sort and find their sources, and the most accessible of these is Zotero.

Future EHRI resources coming soon to DARIAH-Campus also include subjects specific to Holocaust Studies and more general tutorials in Python and Topic Modelling. According to Vicky Garnett, Training and Education Officer for DARIAH,  these resources “strongly complement the extensive suite of free and open resources already available on DARIAH-Campus”.

Making existing and future EHRI training resources available on the DARIAH Campus platform will increase their visibility and discoverability and also further cement the close working relationship between EHRI and DARIAH.  “Our training resources have been designed to upskill those working with archival materials, and to drive methodological innovation in research. This supports not only researchers, but also archivists, custodians and technicians working within the GLAM sector” says Katharina Freise, Work Package Leader for EHRI.  “Given the synergies between the DARIAH and EHRI communities, we felt that the resources we already offer  may also be beneficial to researchers in the broader Digital Arts and Humanities”.

EHRI resources can be found on the dedicated EHRI page and more resources will be published in early 2023.