H2IOSC at IRCDL 2026: Showcasing MetaFAIR Ecosystem and FAIR Training Materials
H2IOSC took part in IRCDL 2026 – the 22nd Conference on Information and Research Science Connecting to Digital and Library Science (formerly the Italian Research …
H2IOSC TNA/NA Calls: outcomes and key insights from the 2024–2025 access programme
With the conclusion of the fourth and final TNA/NA Call, the H2IOSC Cluster completes its 2024–2025 access programme, offering free transnational and national access to advanced digital services for researchers, public institutions, professionals, and companies working in the fields of humanities, linguistics, and cultural heritage.
H‑SeTIS: a comprehensive hub for semantic resources in Heritage studies
H2IOSC presents H‑SeTIS (Heritage – Semantic Tools and Interoperability Survey), a comprehensive hub for the systematic cataloguing, description, and interconnection of semantic and interoperable resources relevant to Heritage studies.
H2IOSC meets public and private sectors in Naples: high participation and strong interest
On July 8–9, 2025, the headquarters of CNR ISPC in Naples hosted the event “H2IOSC meets the public and private sectors: presentation of advanced digital services and tools for the cultural field.”
H2IOSC Training: Reporting on Horizon Europe projects
Date: May 29, 2025 Time: 09:00 – 16:00 (CET) Venue: Online, Microsoft Teams Attendees: H2IOSC Project Team Teacher: Roberto Di Gioacchino, Chartered Accountant and Statutory …
Call for participation in the Transnational Access Fellowship Programme
The H2IOSC project is pleased to announce the Transnational Access Fellowship Programme to support research collaborations and knowledge exchange between OPERAS member institutions and the H2IOSC operating units
Date: May 13, 2025 Time: 09:00 – 15:00 (CET) Venue: Online, Microsoft Teams Attendees: H2IOSC Project Team Teacher: Martina Fantini, PhD, EU CORE Consulting The …
E-RIHS becomes a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC)
The European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science (E-RIHS) is now a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC). With this new status, E-RIHS strengthens its position as a key player in heritage science, both in Europe and beyond.
The H2IOSC project is pleased to announce a new opportunity for researchers: the Transnational Mobility Grants designed to encourage research collaborations and knowledge exchange between CLARIN centres in Italy and across Europe.