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# Training Platforms {.unnumbered}

When you’re ready to go further and have a better idea of the specific skills you need for a particular task, we can recommend having a good search through these excellent platforms which host a great many in-depth training materials:
When you’re ready to go further and have a better idea of the specific skills you need for a particular task, we can recommend having a good search through these excellent platforms which host or link to a great many in-depth training materials:

### DARIAH-Campus
DARIAH is a pan-European infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with computational methods. It supports digital research as well as the teaching of digital research methods. Though not specific to the library professional context, tutorials here are useful for applying techniques to digital collections. [https://campus.dariah.eu/](https://campus.dariah.eu/)
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### Library Carpentry
Library Carpentry is an international volunteer community, under the Carpentries, focussed building software and data skills within library and information-related communities. The lessons here are meant to be taught as workshops led by a Carpentries certified instructor (for a fee) but you may find it useful to have a read through the content which is open and available to all. [https://librarycarpentry.org/](https://librarycarpentry.org/)


### The Programming Historian
The Programming Historian has been publishing peer-reviewed tutorials on digital tools and techniques for humanists since 2008 and though they’re generally aimed at academic researchers, staff at British Library have found them highly useful over the years in their own work! [https://programminghistorian.org/en/](https://programminghistorian.org/en/)

### Social Sciences & Humanities Open Marketplace
Built as part of the Social Sciences and Humanities Open Cloud project (SSHOC), the Social Sciences and Humanities Open Marketplace is a discovery portal which pools and contextualises resources for Social Sciences and Humanities research communities: tools, services, training materials, datasets, publications and workflows. The Marketplace highlights and showcases solutions and research practices for every step of the SSH research data life cycle. [https://marketplace.sshopencloud.eu/search?order=score&categories=training-material](https://marketplace.sshopencloud.eu/search?order=score&categories=training-material)

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