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CLARIN-D: An IT-Based Research Infrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences

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  • Gerhard Heyer

    (Leipzig University)

  • Volker Böhlke

    (Leipzig University)

Abstract

The paper discusses the idea of bridging the gap between computer sciences and the humanities by referring to an e-humanities infrastructure that provides tools and services for well-defined and frequently encountered tasks. The main goal of this infrastructure is to enable researchers in the humanities and social sciences to better exploit their potential by reusing available digital resources, and thus to increase the efficiency of e-humanities projects. CLARIN-D is an example of such a research infrastructure. The paper provides a brief overview of the basic principles and services of the CLARIN-D infrastructure, such as metadata harvesting, federated content search, and chaining Web services.

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  • Gerhard Heyer & Volker Böhlke, 2021. "CLARIN-D: An IT-Based Research Infrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences," Progress in IS, in: Claudia Koschtial & Thomas Köhler & Carsten Felden (ed.), e-Science, edition 1, pages 99-109, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-030-66262-2_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-66262-2_7
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