DARIAH-DE
DARIAH-DE (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities) is a network for the creation of a digital research infrastructure for the humanities and cultural studies. DARIAH-DE offers services in the areas of digital humanities and research data for research and teaching. DARIAH-DE is supported by sixteen university and non-university institutions, coordinated by the Goettingen State and University Library . At the European level, DARIAH-DE is part of the DARIAH-EU network , which is organized in the form of a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC).
DARIAH-DE was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research from March 2011 to February 2019 . The establishment of DARIAH-DE was recommended by the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI).
history
The establishment of DARIAH was proposed in 2006 in the ESFRI roadmap. The first step in implementation was the EU project DARIAH-EU (2008–2011), on which the German counterpart DARIAH-DE is based.
DARIAH-DE has been funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in three funding phases. The first funding phase lasted from March 2011 to February 2014 and served to set up the digital research infrastructure. In the second funding phase from March 2014 to February 2016, existing offers were expanded and the participation of the specialist community increased. The third funding phase from March 2016 to February 2019 dealt with the possibilities of a sustainable establishment of the developed offers and the transfer of DARIAH-DE into an association. The total funding from DARIAH-DE is 15 million euros. At the beginning of March 2019, the services of DARIAH-DE were offered by a company cooperation. It consisted of 16 partners who had previously participated in the project to varying degrees.
From 2019 on, CLARIN-D and DARIAH-DE merged their services in an operational cooperation to form CLARIAH-DE.
Objective and offers
The aim of DARIAH-DE is to establish a research infrastructure in the humanities and cultural sciences based on the model of large scientific research infrastructures. However, through the participation of the relevant communities, the subject-specific needs are to be taken into account and the changes in humanities work due to increasing digitization should be reflected. To implement these goals, DARIAH-DE makes offers in the following areas:
- Teaching: summer schools, workshops, provision of teaching and study materials, reference curricula for digital humanities
- Research: method testing, development and hosting of services for data analysis and visualization
- Research data: development of tools and services, best practice recommendations, license portal, repositories
- Technical infrastructure: development and hosting of collaborative tools, IT solutions for researchers, virtual research environment ( TextGrid )
In June 2018, the infrastructure of DARIAH-DE had a total of 4450 users and around 80 supported research projects.
DARIAH-DE DH Award
To promote young talent in the field of digital humanities, DARIAH-DE presented the DH award of the same name between 2015 and 2018.
Working papers
DARIAH-DE publishes working papers with articles on digital infrastructures for the humanities.
Institutions involved
Sixteen institutions are currently members of the DARIAH-DE operating cooperation:
- Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz
- Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
- DAASI International GmbH
- German Archaeological Institute
- Society for scientific data processing mbH Göttingen
- Duke August Library Wolfenbüttel
- Leibniz Institute for European History Mainz
- Karlsruher Institute for Technology
- Max Weber Foundation
- Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg - Faculty for Information Systems and Applied Computer Science - Chair for Media Informatics
- Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute for German-Jewish History at the University of Duisburg-Essen
- Georg-August-Universität Göttingen - Lower Saxony State and University Library Göttingen
- Technische Universität Darmstadt - Interdisciplinary Working Group Digital Humanities (German Computational Philology / Philosophy / Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing)
- Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg - Institute for German Philology - Chair for Computer Philology and Modern German Literary History
There is a memorandum of understanding with five other institutions
- Darmstadt College
- Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
- Center for information services and high-performance computing
- Center for Music - Edition - Media at the musicological seminar at the Detmold University of Music at the University of Paderborn
- Technical University of Cologne
literature
- DARIAH-DE - Digitality in the humanities and cultural studies using the example of the digital research infrastructure DARIAH-DE. Special issue of the journal Library Research and Practice , Volume 40 (2). Edited by Heike Neuroth et al.
- DARIAH-DE (Ed.): Handbook Digital Humanities . Applications, research data, projects. DARIAH-DE 2015.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b The research network. DARIAH-DE, accessed June 6, 2018 .
- ↑ DARIAH-DE in brief. DARIAH-DE, accessed June 6, 2018 .
- ^ Members and Cooperating Partners. DARIAH-EU, accessed on June 6, 2018 .
- ↑ a b c Mirjam Blümm, Heike Neuroth, Stefan Schmunk: DARIAH-DE - Architecture of Participation . In: Library research and practice . tape 40 , no. 2 , January 1, 2016, ISSN 1865-7648 , doi : 10.1515 / bfp 2016-0026 ( degruyter.com [accessed on June 6, 2018]).
- ↑ Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Ed.): Research infrastructures for the humanities and social sciences . 2013 ( bmbf.de [PDF]). Research infrastructures for the humanities and social sciences ( memento of the original dated April 10, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ a b Elmar Mittler: Editorial: Dynamic duration . In: Library research and practice . tape 40 , no. 2 , January 1st 2016 ISSN 1865 to 7648 , doi : 10.1515 / bfp 2016-0021 ( degruyter.com [accessed on June 6, 2018]).
- ↑ a b European Communities (Ed.): European Roadmap for Research Infrastructures. Report 2006. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg 2006, ISBN 92-79-02694-1 ( europa.eu [PDF]).
- ↑ a b Mirjam Blümm, Stefan Schmunk, Peter Gietz, Wolfram Horstmann, Heiko Hütter: From project to operation: The organization of a sustainable infrastructure for the humanities DARIAH-DE . In: ABI technology . tape 36 , no. 1 , January 1, 2016, ISSN 2191-4664 , doi : 10.1515 / ABiTec-2016-0011 ( degruyter.com [accessed on June 6, 2018]).
- ↑ a b Sibylle Söring, Nadja Grupe, Claudio Leone, Carsten Thiel: DARIAH-DE in numbers . In: Library research and practice . tape 40 , no. 2 , January 1, 2016, ISSN 1865-7648 , doi : 10.1515 / bfp 2016 to 0038 ( degruyter.com [accessed on 6 June 2018]).
- ↑ DARIAH-DE in brief - DARIAH-DE - DARIAH. Retrieved January 22, 2020 .
- ↑ Home - DARIAH-DE - DARIAH. Retrieved January 22, 2020 .
- ↑ Research Licenses . German Archaeological Institute (DAI), accessed on June 6, 2018 .
- ↑ DARIAH DH Awards 2015. DARIAH-DE, accessed June 6, 2018 .
- ↑ DARIAH DH Award 2017. DARIAH-DE, accessed on June 6, 2018 .
- ↑ Working Papers. In: DARIAH-DE. DARIAH-DE, accessed June 7, 2018 .