Humanities Research Infrastructure
What access to all of these
resource is different that access to journal literature
(Educational Databases)
Cognitive Sciences facilities
- facilities for
neurological/psychological research on speech/textual, visual,
audio, tactile and olfactory stimuli used in linguistics,
- phonetics,
- musicology,
- art history,
- anthropology, etc.
Research facilities for Cultural Heritage
objects
- facilities to do research in and
perform restoration and conservation of cultural heritage
Music and instrument collections
- collections of musical scores,
- recordings,
- musical instru-ments and
relevant
- musicological data
Literature and text archives
- text collections/repositories of
literary works,
- databases of analytical data and
metadata
Language resources, tools and services
- language resources (corpora, lexica,
grammars),
- tools and services made by language
and speech technologies
History archives/databases
- archives of historical documents
(texts, maps, pictures,etc.),
- databases of analytical historical
data and metadata
Digitised manuscript databases/
collections/ repositories
- image/text collections/repositories
of digitised manuscripts,
- databases of analytical data and
metadata
Arts & Art History
databases/collections/repositories
- collections/repositories of works of
art/their digital rep- licas,
- in situ locations,
- databases of art history data and
analyses
Archaeology, Anthropology and
Ethnology
- databases/ collections/ repositories
findings/digital replicas,
- in situ locations,
- databases of
archaeological/anthropological/ethnological data and
analyses
How do you traverse this
infrastructure?
- Libraries and archives
- Bibliographies
- Conceptual models, ontologies,
thesauri
- Timeline facilities
- Visualization facilities
- Software development facilities
see also: Discover, Gather, Create,
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