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Senka Drobac Centre for Informatics and Computing Ruđer Bošković Institute

Senka Drobac Centre for Informatics and Computing Ruđer Bošković Institute. What DARIAH is not. It is not primarily a network of data archives as is CESSDA It is not primarily focused on a single discipline area as is CLARIN

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Senka Drobac Centre for Informatics and Computing Ruđer Bošković Institute

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  1. Senka Drobac Centre for Informatics and Computing Ruđer Bošković Institute

  2. What DARIAH is not... • It is not primarily a network of data archives as is CESSDA • It is not primarily focused on a single discipline area as is CLARIN • It is not primarily an aggregator of cultural heritage content as is EUROPEANA • It is not primarily a network of research publications repositories as is DRIVER • Although it will interact and collaborate with all of the above...

  3. What DARIAH is... • DARIAH = Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities • Aims to develop and maintainan infrastructure in support of ICT-basedresearch practices across the arts and humanities

  4. What DARIAH is... • Enhancing and supporting digitally enabled research across the arts and humanities • Exchange knowledge, expertise, methodologies and practices across domains and disciplines • Link distributed digital source materials of many kinds • 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

  5. Scholars and research data • “The coolest thing you can do with your data, will bethought of by somebody else” (WoCRIG) • Encourage researchers to publish their data: accessibilityplus re-usability of research data • Across political boundaries and disciplines • Register my data • Support researchers in developing new/old researchquestions, e.g. quantitative analysis: • Text mining, data visualization… • Research Data Infrastructure … driven by scholars!

  6. How will we achieve this? • An interoperability layer that connects resource providers, also to outside providers such is Bamboo • A package of software and consultancy/training, which supports emerging DARIAH centres in establishing their own technology environment quickly • Technical consultancy and tutorials that help existing humanities data archives to link their systems into the DARIAH network

  7. Future • Now preparatory phase: 2011 start of construction /operational phase • New partners are just joining: Italy, Spain, Sweden • Cost model / funding model / legal structure (ERIC) • VCC’s: • Research and education, • e-Infrastructure, • Content and Legal • Management, Dissemination and Advocacy • Further activities: • Grid: SSC (Specialized Support Centre) - EGI • VRE: discipline specific EU call/proposals • Liasion with Europeana, Driver, APA, Bamboo, InterEdition...

  8. Thank you! Questions?

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