Connecting the Humanities through Research Infrastructures. Paper presented at DH Nordic 2019

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2019

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Bassett, Sheena Dawn
Wessels, LeonORCID 0000-0002-9188-255XISNI 0000000492960278
Krauwer, StevenORCID 0000-0002-4236-2611ISNI 0000000396234241
Maegaard, Bente
Hollander, Hella
Admiraal, Femmy
Romary, Laurent
Uiterwaal, Frank

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Several Research Infrastructures(RIs)exist in the Humanities and Social Sciences, some –such as CLARIN, DARIAH and CESSDA –which address specific areas of interest, i.e. linguistic studies, digital humanities and social science data archives. RIs are also unique in their scope and application, largely tailored to their specific community needs. However, commonalities do exist and it is recognised that benefits are to be gained from these such as efficient use of resources, enabling multi-disciplinary research and sharing good practices. As such,a bridging project PARTHENOS has worked closely with CLARIN and DARIAH as well as ARIADNE (archaeology), CENDARI (history), EHRI (holocaust studies) and E-RIHS (heritage science) to iden-tify, develop and promote these commonalities. In this paper, we present some specif-ic examples of cross-discipline and trans-border applications arising from joint RI collaboration, allowing for entirely new avenues of research

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Bassett, S D, Wessels, L, Krauwer, S, Maegaard, B, Hollander, H, Admiraal, F, Romary, L & Uiterwaal, F 2019, 'Connecting the Humanities through Research Infrastructures. Paper presented at DH Nordic 2019', Paper presented at Digital Humanities in the Nordic Countries 2019, Copenhagen, Denmark, 6/03/19 - 8/03/19., conference