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DASISH: An Initiative for a European Data Humanities Infrastructure

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Collaborative research, preservation of data, common access to information and recently an increasingly growing amount of data have been an issue in disciplines in which the studied material is located in many places. This is especially the case in the humanities. Digital libraries are a step towards turning hard copies into digitally available material. The need to manage, share, and preserve this information gave birth to a new term, the Digital Humanities. In this paper we present the current state, goals and future outlook of the European Digital Humanities initiative.

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IIWAS '13: Proceedings of International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
December 2013
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ISBN:9781450321136
DOI:10.1145/2539150
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  1. Digital Humanities
  2. data archiving
  3. data curation
  4. metadata
  5. semantic search

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