Preparing DARIAH
Preparing for the construction of the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities
Completed
R&D Project - European
- Contact person: Panos Constantopoulos
- Start date: 01-09-2008
- Duration: 24 months
- Programme: FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES-2007-1
- Funding: 2,5 MEuros
- IMSI funding: 112 KEuros
- Project webpage: http://www.dariah.eu
- Partners:
- Athena – Research and Innovation Center in Information, Communication & Knowledge Technologies
- Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen – Data Archiving and Networked Services
- King’s College London – Centre for eResearch
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique – Adonis
- Max-Planck-Gesellschaft – Max Planck Digital Library
- University of Copenhagen – Department of Scandinavian Research
- University of Goettingen – State and University Library
- Academy of Athens
- University of York – Archaeology Data Service
- A.S. Cyprus College Ltd. - European University Cyprus
- Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences
- Institute for Contemporary History
- Ruder Boskovic Institute
- University of Oxford - Oxford University Computing Services / Oxford Text Archive
Preparing DARIAH: Preparing for the construction of the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities was a collaborative European project co-funded by the ESFRI e-Infrastructures programme, which aim was to provide the foundations (strategic, financial, legal, technological and conceptual) for the timely design and construction of the digital infrastructure requisite for scholarly research in the arts, humanities and cultural heritage in Europe. After the completion this preparatory project in February 2011, the DARIAH infrastructure is now moving through a transition phase aiming at entering the construction phase in the autumn of 2011. The DARIAH infrastructure is designed to help researchers become aware of resources available in repositories across Europe, and provide them with the means – the services and tools - to locate and access these resources, be it primary data, documentary evidence, or secondary, scholarly objects.
DARIAH worked and still is working with communities of practice to:
- explore and apply ICT-based methods and tools to enable new research questions to be asked and old questions to be posed in new ways
- improve research opportunities and outcomes through linking distributed digital source materials of many kinds
- exchange knowledge, expertise, methodologies and practices across domains and disciplines