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Paupe, Elodie
Gabay, Simon
Schulthess, Sara
Supporting Sustainable Digital Data Workflows in the Art and Humanities
Chiquet, Vera
DaSCH
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Sustainable Digital Data Workflows Art Humanities Interoperability FAIR DMP
<p>The Data and Service Center for the Humanities ( DaSCH ) operates as a platform for humanities</p>
<p>research data and ensures access to this data and promotes the networking of data with other databases</p>
<p>(linked open data), to add value for further research and the interested public. As a competence center</p>
<p>for digital methods and long-term use of digital data, it supports the hermeneutically oriented</p>
<p>humanities in the use of state-of-the-art digital research methods. The DaSCH focuses on qualitative</p>
<p>data and associated digital objects (images, sound, video, etc.) in the cultural heritage field.</p>
<p>Long-term archiving or access is a major topic after the digital turn in the humanities, as many funding</p>
<p>agencies such as the Swiss National Science Foundation and the European Commission are now</p>
<p>requiring that a data management plan (D MP ) be in place to receive research funding. This new</p>
<p>imperative raises many questions in the scientific community. This paper points out the contributions</p>
<p>of the DaSCH for digital humanities researchers and the advantages of interoperability.</p>
DARIAH-CAMPUS
2020-04-16
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Sharing the Experience: Workflows for the Digital Humanities. Proceedings of the DARIAH-CH Workshop 2019 (Neuchâtel)
2020-04-16