by Kall Kefle | May 29, 2026 | Collaboration, Cultural change, Humanities and Social Sciences, Success Story, Support
Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration for Preserving Cultural HeritageEvery day, research institutions, museums, libraries, archives, and theatres generate new data in the humanities and cultural sciences. These data range from sensor-based surveys of archaeological sites...
by Kall Kefle | May 12, 2026 | Collaboration, Humanities and Social Sciences, Infrastructure, Success Story, Tools, Training & Education
QualidataNet is the central access point for the secondary use, research data management (RDM), and archiving of qualitative research data – for researchers, educators, and institutions. It serves qualitative researchers from all disciplines, as well as institutions...
by Kall Kefle | May 12, 2026 | Humanities and Social Sciences, Infrastructure, Success Story, Support
Forum4MICA – Making Information Commonly Available – facilitates exchange between researchers as data users and research data centers (RDCs) as data providers. More than 15 of the 41 RDCs have already signed up as partners and almost 560 people have registered as...
by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Data & Resources, Humanities and Social Sciences, Success Story, Tools
Fictional texts are severely underrepresented in major German reference corpora due to the high costs associated with licensing and data preparation. With DeLiKo-XL@DNB, Text+ offers a potential way out of this dilemma. In this initiative, the German National Library...
by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Data & Resources, Humanities and Social Sciences, Infrastructure, Success Story, Support
Since 2023, the Historical Data Centre Saxony-Anhalt (HistData-MLU) has been establishing a GND agency for historical science as part of the NFDI4Memory consortium. The aim is to support researchers, memory institutions and citizen science communities in the...
by Kall Kefle | Apr 30, 2026 | Data & Resources, Humanities and Social Sciences, Success Story, Tools, Training & Education
Copyright law often permits scientific analyses of large, contemporary text collections, but it blocks many of the open‑science practices that make research transparent, reproducible, and reusable. Derived Text Formats (DTF) solve this problem being automatically...
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