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EVENTS AND PROJECT PRESENTATIONS. Another important channel for the dissemination of CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES is the organisation of workshops, training events and international conferences and the participation of CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES partners in a number of other relevant events and scientific conferences. The main events organised by CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES are:  Three Focus Groups as part of WP2 activities (Valletta, Coventry and Stockholm) across different communities of citizens involved in research, and interviews with further citizens researchers from other countries;  Four case studies meetings in Coventry (two for each case study) as part of WP4. These activities bring together the relevant groups and stakeholders to explore the “fit” of technologies to local circumstance, and the value of digital technologies, or the limitations particular technologies present, to enhancing the engagement of stakeholders, ranging in scale from construction and property companies to smaller creative enterprises and individuals to academic researchers, in local economic, business and cultural development;  Three Workshops as part of WP2 and WP3 activities: a Workshop on User Needs will be organised in Valletta (WP2) in November 20142; a Workshop on the Roadmap will be organised in Brussels (WP3) in February 2015 and a Workshop on Innovation for cultural heritage institutions will be organised in Budapest (WP3) in July 2015;  One International Conference in Berlin (November 2015) to illustrate and promote the Roadmap. The conference will offer an opportunity for as many members as possible of the network of common interest to come together to discuss the topic of citizen researchers in digital cultural heritage and humanities and to contribute to the general vision to an open science infrastructure for the digital cultural heritage in 2020. The conference also foresees the participation of the EC and e-Infrastructures representatives, from both partner and non-partner countries. In close cooperation with all WPs, CIVIC EPISTEMOLOGIES will contact the organisers of international, European and national events and workshops organised by other institutions and projects and related to the themes of DCHH, e-Infrastructures for DCHH and Digital Science. Project presentations will be customised in order to illustrate objectives, activities and outputs of the project tailored for the specific event. Until the end of November 2014, the project has been presented at the following events:  Digital Library 2014 C...
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