towards an open access policy for digital arts and humanities in europe: a dariah vision
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www.dariah.eu
Sally Chambers with Laurent RomaryDARIAH-EU
Towards an Open Access policy for digital arts and humanities in Europe:
a DARIAH vision
Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH)
To enhance and support digitally-enabled research across the arts and humanities
• 2006: DARIAH included in the ESFRI Roadmap
• 2008 – 2011: Preparatory Phase project, Preparing DARIAH
• 2011 – 2013: ‘Transition Phase’, establishing the DARIAH-ERIC, integrating national activities
A quick history of DARIAH
Towards DARIAH Founding Membership
• Austria• Croatia• Denmark• France (Host Country)• Germany• Greece• Ireland• Luxembourg• The Netherlands• Slovenia• Serbia
DARIAH Coordinating Institutions
Austria: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften andUniversity of ViennaCroatia: Institut Ruđer BoškovićDenmark: Århus UniversityFrance: Le Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueGermany: Niedersächsische Staats- und UniversitätsbibliothekGöttingenGreece: Academy of Athens - Research Centre for the Study ofModern Greek HistoryIreland: Trinity College DublinLuxembourg: Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’EuropeThe Netherlands: Data Archiving Networked ServicesSerbia: Center for Digital Humanities, BelgradeSlovenia: Institute of Contemporary History
Forschung und Lehre
Forschungs-daten
e-Infrastruktur
Advocacy
Liaison education
et recherchee-infrastructure
Promotionet diffusion
Research and
Education
Scholarly Content
Managemente-
Infrastructure
Advocacy
Research and
Education
ScholarlyContent
Management
e-Infra-structure
Advocacy
Forschungund Lehre
Forschungs-daten
e-Infrastruktur
Advocacy
Research and
Education
ScholarlyContent
Management
e-Infra-structure
Advocacy
… and other countries DARIAH-nn …
Managementdes
contenus
European-wide network of Virtual Competency Centres
VCCeInfrastructure
VCCAdvocacy
VCC Research and Education
VCC Scholarly Content
Collaboration
Network of affiliated projects in the wider DARIAH landscape, e.g. EHRI, CENDARI, ARIADNE
Challenge: Research diversity
A wide variety of research communities
Digital Archaeology
Viewing platform of the Domus Severiana on the Palatine in Rome as in its construction phase in Flavian time (about 80 CE). Visualisation of the visual axis of the Domus Severiana over the city of Rome – German Archaeological Institute
http://dighumlab.dk/
DIGHUMLAB
TextGrid
www.textgrid.de/en
Challenge: Publication diversity
A wide range of publication formats: books, journals, conferences, academic blogs…
Hypotheses.org – academic blogs
http://hypotheses.org/
Isidore
www.rechercheisidore.frwww.rechercheisidore.fr/sparqlwww.rechercheisidore.fr/api
www.narcis.nl
NARCIS: Gateway to scholarly information in The Netherlands
Enhanced publications: ‘an Enhanced Publication is a new form of communication in science, where researchers make publications available online in conjunction with other material’
public funded research = a public good
DARIAH principles
Attribution is essential
Encourage systematic use of a Creative Commons CC-BY licence – supporting systematic attribution (and thus citation) of the source
academic primacy vs. increased citation
Alleviate the fear
http://www.cendari.eu/
CENDARI Data Sharing Agreement
Seamless interconnections
experimental new models which articulate seamless interconnections between blogs, digital
primary sources (from WW1 archives to musicology) and… publications
Innovation?
Scientific publication is a quickly evolving environment…
Open electronic publishing
http://www.revues.org/
Freemium
http://www.openedition.org/8873
Towards a robust repository network?
Variety of existing settings for research publications, is one single place for research output necessarily a
good thing?
HAL: Human sciences repository
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/
OpenAIRE compliance
Towards a DARIAH repository?
Discussion points?
• Complex group of communities• Scientific publications are quickly evolving• Towards a robust repository network?
www.dariah.eu dariah-info@dariah.eu
Questions?
DARIAH-EU Coordination Officedariah-info@dariah.eu
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