CLARIAH: data for Humanities research

This month we’ve been exploring CLARIAH, an initiative in the Netherlands that aims to build a national data space for Arts and Humanities research and collaboration. Among new data, tools and methods, CLARIAH created a curated list of ontologies for Digital Humanities research in the areas of general, cultural heritage, periodicals, musicology, language, and fiction studies. You can explore the GitHub repository here.

The CLARIAH projects page also contains some fascinating examples of recent digital humanities research including projects on ‘narrativising disruption’, ‘remediation in sports news’ and ‘digital humanities and the Arabic-Islamic corpus.’ Check then out here!

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