Humanities and Social Sciences

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This is not a complete article: This is a draft, a work in progress that is intended to be published into an article, which may or may not be ready for inclusion in the main wiki. It should not necessarily be considered factual or authoritative.



Introduction

Scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences are using increasingly complex computational tools, methods, and techniques in their research. There are three elements of the current landscape that place the Humanities and Social Sciences in a position for rapid growth:

  • increasing open source data;
  • increased access to significant computing power; and
  • growing research computing competency among humanities researchers.

To support researchers in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Compute Canada has a dedicated team of professionals led by Compute Canada’s Humanities and Social Sciences Specialist, Dr. John Simpson. For more information, please contact the Humanities and Social Sciences Team via email (hss@computecanada.ca) or browse the additional information below

Who We Are

HSS Support in Compute Canada

For general support, please email the HSS National Team at hss@computecanada.ca

HSS Services for researchers

  • Consultation.
  • Software installation and support
  • Training
  • Outreach and advocacy


Resources for Research Data Management

Best Practices

Data Curation

Data Licensing

Data Management Planning (DMP)

Metadata

Persistent Digital Identifiers

Policy Requirements

Repositories

Sensitive Data

Terminology