Project summary The digital age offers challenges and opportunities for completing research on Europe’s multilingual and interconnected literary heritage. Even though many resources are currently available in digital libraries, a lack of standardisation hinders their access and reuse. The EU funded CLS INFRA project will help build the shared and sustainable infrastructure needed to undertake literary studies in the digital age. The project will align these diverse resources with each other, with the tools needed to interrogate them, and with a widened base of users. The resulting improvements will benefit researchers by bridging gaps between greater and lesserresourced communities in computational literary studies and beyond, ultimately ...
This chapter will present lessons learned from CLARIN-D, the German CLARIN national cons...
ReCreating Europe (Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative E...
This study analyses legal barriers to data sharing in the context of the Open Research Data Pilot, w...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the principal objectives of the newly started H2...
This deliverable presents three case studies involving digitisation and transformation processes; th...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the principal objectives of the newly started H2...
Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure, funded by the Horizon2020 grant scheme, is a four-yea...
Publishing research data as open data is not yet common practice for researchers in the arts and hum...
Funding Information: DigiNUMA: Digital Solutions for European Numismatic Heritage1 is a currently on...
The Data and Service Center for the Humanities ( DaSCH ) operates as a platform for humanities rese...
This poster looks at the Royal Danish Library open data challenges and future possibilities from a t...
The humanities today use digital tools for their research projects. This training is an opportunity ...
Publishing research data as open data is not yet common practice for researchers in the arts and hum...
The Open Research Data Pilot of the European Commission enables open access and reuse of research da...
<p>After decades in which a great deal of effort was spent on the creation of resources, there are c...
This chapter will present lessons learned from CLARIN-D, the German CLARIN national cons...
ReCreating Europe (Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative E...
This study analyses legal barriers to data sharing in the context of the Open Research Data Pilot, w...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the principal objectives of the newly started H2...
This deliverable presents three case studies involving digitisation and transformation processes; th...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the principal objectives of the newly started H2...
Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure, funded by the Horizon2020 grant scheme, is a four-yea...
Publishing research data as open data is not yet common practice for researchers in the arts and hum...
Funding Information: DigiNUMA: Digital Solutions for European Numismatic Heritage1 is a currently on...
The Data and Service Center for the Humanities ( DaSCH ) operates as a platform for humanities rese...
This poster looks at the Royal Danish Library open data challenges and future possibilities from a t...
The humanities today use digital tools for their research projects. This training is an opportunity ...
Publishing research data as open data is not yet common practice for researchers in the arts and hum...
The Open Research Data Pilot of the European Commission enables open access and reuse of research da...
<p>After decades in which a great deal of effort was spent on the creation of resources, there are c...
This chapter will present lessons learned from CLARIN-D, the German CLARIN national cons...
ReCreating Europe (Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative E...
This study analyses legal barriers to data sharing in the context of the Open Research Data Pilot, w...