Go with the (Work)Flow! Creating Reusable and Replicable Workflows for Digital Humanities Research
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Description
In an age of abundant yet fragmented digital resources, humanities researchers still face steep barriers in transforming data into actionable research workflows. The ATRIUM project (Advancing Frontier Research in the Arts and Humanities) addresses these challenges through a cross-disciplinary effort that bridges four major European research infrastructures—DARIAH, ARIADNE, CLARIN, and OPERAS. By developing interoperable, reusable, and FAIR-compliant workflows, ATRIUM empowers scholars to navigate diverse data types—from texts to images, 3D, and geospatial data—with transparent and reproducible methods. This poster at DH Benelux highlights the collaborative approach to workflow design, and explores the project's integration with the SSH Open Marketplace. A featured use case demonstrates the IIIF protocol in action, enabling remote visual annotation of rock art datasets from the UK and Sweden. Through this work, ATRIUM not only enhances access to digital tools but also reframes workflows as essential, citable research outputs.
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DH Benelux ATRIUM Poster template draft (84.1 x 118.9 cm).pdf
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Funding
- European Commission
- HORIZON-INFRA-2023-SERV-01 101132163