COLLABORATION WITH OTHER PROJECTS AND INITIATIVES Sample Clauses

COLLABORATION WITH OTHER PROJECTS AND INITIATIVES. International initiatives in the domain of the digital cultural heritage and humanities and e- Infrastructure, provide opportunities to meet and exchange among representatives of projects that are working in these fields. These events allow identifying common goals and strategies and discussing opportunities for cooperation to approach the next opportunities offered by Horizon 2020. CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES identified a number of international projects, networks and research infrastructures which are active within related areas. These projects represent external networks with resources in place to disseminate news and information with their stakeholders. The strategy for CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES will be to approach these projects offering to exchange news about project activities and to seek opportunities for collaboration. CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES has already set up connections with some projects with regard to various aspects of its goals and policy in order to develop a concrete cooperation work, such as RICHES (xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx) and Europeana Space (xxx.xxxxxxxxx-xxxxx.xx). Main coordinated activities include:  Promotion and presentation of the results of the concerned projects in the respective websites, events and publications.  Organization of joint events, such as workshops (general/specifics topics), networking sessions, webinars, training courses, focus groups, etc.  Organization of joint participation (with joint presentations and/or demonstrations) at specialised events and conferences organised by other institutions and projects.  Implementation of “clustering” activities, generation of internal workshops and symposia sessions for stimulating dissemination and collaboration among concerned projects´ participants.  Publications of articles on the work and results of the concerned projects in scientific journals and in sector specific online publications, such as Digital Meets Culture (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx).  Posting joint news on third party websites, newsletters and social media channels.  Circulation of joint announcements/results via relevant mailing lists.  Pursuing the formulation of suggestions/recommendations/advice to relevant standardization bodies and special interest workgroups.
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