Data fluidity in DARIAH -- pushing the agenda forward
Laurent Romary (CMB, ALPAGE), Mike Mertens, Anne Baillot (CMB, ALPAGE)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of the DARIAH infrastructure, emphasizing data management strategies, certification, and collaboration frameworks to advance data fluidity in the humanities.
Contribution
It introduces new data management policies, certification mechanisms, and collaborative agreements to enhance data fluidity within the European humanities infrastructure.
Findings
Established a DARIAH seal of approval for data
Proposed a charter for cultural heritage and scholars
Outlined certification mechanisms for data
Abstract
This paper provides both an update concerning the setting up of the European DARIAH infrastructure and a series of strong action lines related to the development of a data centred strategy for the humanities in the coming years. In particular we tackle various aspect of data management: data hosting, the setting up of a DARIAH seal of approval, the establishment of a charter between cultural heritage institutions and scholars and finally a specific view on certification mechanisms for data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Humanities and Scholarship · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Library Science and Information Systems
