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DARIAH - Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities

DARIAH - Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities

ArcLand International | Huma-Num : l'infrastructure des humanités numériques La TGIR Huma-Num est engagée dans différents projets européens et internationaux. L'infrastructure DARIAH est un ERIC, c'est-à-dire un Consortium Européen pour une infrastructure de recherche européenne visant à développer et soutenir la recherche dans toutes les disciplines des sciences humaines et sociales. Chaque pays met à disposition de DARIAH ses réalisations, savoirs, compétences et bénéficie en retour des réalisations, savoirs, compétences offerts par les autres pays. DARIAH constitue ainsi un réseau d’acteurs, d’expertises et de services. En tant que Très Grande Infrastructure de Recherche dédiée aux humanités numériques, Huma-Num est impliquée dans quatre des huit work packages que compte le projet. En savoir plus sur PARTHENOS. Le projet Humanities At Scale vise à soutenir la phase de consolidation de l’ERIC DARIAH.

3D-ICONS Les Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes Europeana Who We Are The Europeana Foundation is the operator of the Europeana service, including the search portal at Europeana.eu and related data services such as the Europeana Application Programming Interface (API) and the Linked Open Data pilot. The Foundation is governed by an Executive Committee and Board, and employs full-time and part-time staff. The Europeana Network is an open, expert forum comprising content holders and aggregators along with providers of technical, legal and strategic knowledge. Our services are under constant development by content and technology projects, collectively referred to as the Europeana project group. What We Do Our Websites Europeana Professional is the common website for Europeana projects, reaching cultural heritage professionals and technologists.

DC-NET Cultural Heritage Identity Cards NET-HERITAGE Smart Monitoring of Historic Structures Historic structures constitute important part of our cultural heritage which we in turn have a duty to pass to future generations in the full richness of their authentic architecture and materials. The conservation of these structures presents a fascinating and diverse range of scientific challenges; in particular the need to protect them effectively from the environmental degradation is widely recognised. Diagnostic monitoring so far has been largely limited to acquisition of climate parameters and air pollution levels used as input into functions or models predicting damage. The limitations of the approach in assessing precisely the risk of damage to a concrete historic structure in its specific environment lead inevitably to a search for scientific methods of direct tracing damage: noninvasive, continuous, simple, economic and capable of operating in the real-world conditions.

TeACH Charisma Data Without Boundaries (DWB) T-vedO - Ricostruzione tridimensionale per non vedenti di opere d'arte pittoriche.

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