Data Stewardship in the Humanities: Best Practices, Services and Support at Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI)

This Lunch & Learn series offers members of the UZH insights into various aspects of Open Science.
The event begins with a half-hour input presentation and concludes with an open Q&A session.

General information

Presenter: Alina Degen | UZH, Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI)

The production and (re-)use of research data are becoming increasingly pivotal to scholarship in the Humanities and the Cultural Heritage at large. Yet many researchers still face questions about how to plan, manage, and share their data effectively and in a sustainable way.

At the Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI), we have built extensive expertise in creating and publishing research and collection data according to FAIR and Open Research Data (ORD) principles. Since spring 2025, a dedicated Data Steward supports researchers at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (PhF).

This talk offers an overview of the services of support and expertise available at SARI and illustrates best practices for producing and sharing research data within the context of open research.
Researchers at UZH and other institutions

Dates

Instructor Dates Available seats Venue
Degen Alina Thu 18 June 2026 (12:00pm - 01:00pm)
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