ATRIUM is pleased to invite submissions to Session 61 titled "Interlinking the Past: FAIR Metadata for Interdisciplinary Archaeological Research" at the 32nd EAA Annual Meeting in Athens.
The ATRIUM Skillset Assessment and Gap Analysis report (Deliverable D7.1) identifies the skills that Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (AHSS) researchers currently have and those they are missing; outlines the challenges they face with online training, and, most importantly, recommends how we can build a suitable training curriculum to bridge the identified gaps.
The 2nd ATRIUM Researcher Forum focused on the usability of the CLARIN Transcription Portal and was successfully held on November 25, 2025, at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich) in Germany.
ATRIUM had the pleasure of being presented at the Open Science Conference 2025 with the poster 'Enhancing transparency and reusability through Diamond publishing model: Transformations, A DARIAH Journal'.
ATRIUM had the pleasure to be presented at the DH Benelux Conference 2025 in Amsterdam with the poster 'Go with the (Work)Flow! Creating Reusable and Replicable Workflows for Digital Humanities Research'.
ATRIUM explored the importance of workflows at the 2025 Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) in Session 19: “Reusable Digital Research Workflows for Archaeology” on May 7th 2025.
The First ATRIUM Mutual Learning Exercise (MLE) took place in Madrid on 29 April and gave service providers and data providers the opportunity to share knowledge and best practices.
ARIADNE Research Infrastructure took part in the 2025 edition of tourismA, the annual exhibition dedicated to archaeology and cultural communication, held from 21 to 23 February in the prestigious Palazzo dei Congressi in the heart of Florence.
In March and April we were pleased to host our first TNA Showcases and Q&A sessions, designed to spotlight some of the recipients of the TNA travel grants. Recordings are now available via our YouTube channel.
The ATRIUM and Skills4ESOC projects have successfully concluded a twofold training session dedicated to understanding and implementing the FAIR-by-design methodology for the production of learning materials.
The first Researcher Forum in ATRIUM took place on 17 October in Poznań, Poland, at the Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Centre (PSNC) and was organised by the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IBL PAN).