wohl kaum jemand hier kennt dieses netzwerk.
falls doch? einfach sagen.
textgrid? find ich gut.
k.
>
>
> A meeting was held at King's College, London, on 26th and 27th October
> 2009, between representatives of the following networks, infrastructure
> projects, and planning initiatives working with digital technologies in
> the Arts and Humanities:
>
> * arts-humanities.net (http://www.arts-humanities.net/)
> * ADHO - Association of Digital Humanities Organisations
> (http://www.digitalhumanities.org/)
> * CLARIN (http://www.clarin.eu/)
> * centerNet (http://www.digitalhumanities.org/centernet/)
> * DARIAH (http://www.dariah.eu/)
> * NoC - Network of Expert Centres in Great Britain and Ireland
> (http://www.arts-humanities.net/noc/)
> * Project Bamboo (http://projectbamboo.org/)
> * TextGrid (http://www.textgrid.de/)
>
> We identified the current fragmented environment where researchers
> operate in separate areas with often mutually incompatible technologies
> as a barrier to fully exploiting the transformative role that these
> technologies can potentially play.
> We resolved that our present, proposed, and future activities are
> interdependent and complementary and should be oriented towards working
> together to overcome barriers, and to create a shared environment where
> technology services can interoperate and be sustained, thus enabling new
> forms of research in the Humanities.
>
> In order to achieve these goals we agreed to form the Coalition of
> Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks – CHAIN. CHAIN will act
> as a forum for areas of shared interest to its participants, including:
>
> * advocacy for an improved digital research infrastructure for the
> Humanities;
> * development of sustainable business models;
> * promotion of technical interoperability of resources, tools and
> services;
> * promotion of good practice and relevant technical standards;
> * development of a shared service infrastructure;
> * coordinating approaches to legal and ethical issues;
> * interactions with other relevant computing infrastructure
> initiatives;
> * widening the geographical scope of our coalition.
>
> CHAIN will promote an open culture where experiences, including
> successes and failures, can be shared and discussed, in order to support
> and promote the use of digital technologies in research in the Humanities.
>
> Sheila Anderson, King's College London (DARIAH)
> Andreas Aschenbrenner, State and University Library Göttingen (TextGrid,
> DARIAH)
> David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley (Project Bamboo)
> Seth Denbo, King's College, London (DARIAH)
> Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland (centerNet)
> Chad Kainz, University of Chicago (Project Bamboo)
> Steven Krauwer, Utrecht University (CLARIN)
> Lorna Hughes, King's College London (ADHO, NoC)
> Tobias Blanke, King's College London (DARIAH)
> Torsten Reimer, King's College London (arts-humanities.net)
> David Robey, University of Oxford (NoC)
> Harold Short, King's College London (ADHO)
> Katherine Walter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (centerNet)
> Peter Wittenburg, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (CLARIN)
> Martin Wynne, University of Oxford (CLARIN, DARIAH)
>
> Community Infrastructures and e-Learning
> Centre for e-Research, King's College London
> http://kcl.ac.uk/iss/cerch/
>
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