International audienceThis paper explores what is needed to foster an acceptance of digital practices in the humanities beyond the creation of pure infrastructure, specifically in terms of understanding and technically modelling traditional scholarly research within a digital medium while enabling new modes of scholarly work that could only be carried out within a digitally-mediated environment
This article has been published in "Digital Scholarship in the Humanities", Volume 37, Issue 2, 2022...
Last September the European Science Foundation (ESF) published a so called Science Policy Briefing (...
This paper reports on research of scholarly research practices and requirements conducted in the con...
International audienceThis paper explores what is needed to foster an acceptance of digital practice...
This book is an overview of the ESF Science Policy Briefing in the area of Research Infrastructures ...
[Extract from the Introduction] Research Infrastructures are becoming an increasingly distinct prese...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
Governments, research organisations, cultural institutions, and commercial entities have invested su...
Over the past decade considerable research has been carried out into creating infrastructure to supp...
International audienceDARIAH, the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities, is co...
This article advances the thesis that three decades of investments by national and international fun...
This paper explores infrastructure supporting humanities–computer science research in large– scale i...
In holistic Digital Humanities studies of information infrastructure, we cannot rely solely on the s...
International audienceHumanities have convincingly argued that they need transnational research oppo...
"Programs aiming to develop large scale digital infrastructure for the humanities motivate this deve...
This article has been published in "Digital Scholarship in the Humanities", Volume 37, Issue 2, 2022...
Last September the European Science Foundation (ESF) published a so called Science Policy Briefing (...
This paper reports on research of scholarly research practices and requirements conducted in the con...
International audienceThis paper explores what is needed to foster an acceptance of digital practice...
This book is an overview of the ESF Science Policy Briefing in the area of Research Infrastructures ...
[Extract from the Introduction] Research Infrastructures are becoming an increasingly distinct prese...
<p>Adam Farquhar and James Baker, The British Library</p> <p>Governments, research organisations, cu...
Governments, research organisations, cultural institutions, and commercial entities have invested su...
Over the past decade considerable research has been carried out into creating infrastructure to supp...
International audienceDARIAH, the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities, is co...
This article advances the thesis that three decades of investments by national and international fun...
This paper explores infrastructure supporting humanities–computer science research in large– scale i...
In holistic Digital Humanities studies of information infrastructure, we cannot rely solely on the s...
International audienceHumanities have convincingly argued that they need transnational research oppo...
"Programs aiming to develop large scale digital infrastructure for the humanities motivate this deve...
This article has been published in "Digital Scholarship in the Humanities", Volume 37, Issue 2, 2022...
Last September the European Science Foundation (ESF) published a so called Science Policy Briefing (...
This paper reports on research of scholarly research practices and requirements conducted in the con...