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= Workshop =
= Workshop =
After an introductory speech of Norbert Lossau (SUB Göttingen) about the current status of the eHumanities in Germany, Heike Neuroth (MPDL, SUB Göttingen) presented the DFG project, its aims and work packages to the audience. The focus of the project was on a study about the current national and international eHumanities infrastructure which was afterwards presented by Katja Meffert (SUB Göttingen). Aim of the project was to present a roadmap for the development of an infrastructure of eHumanities in Germany.


Downloads and further information on the work packages of the project, the [http://www.textgrid.de/konferenzen/e-humanities-abschluss-workshop-dfg/dfg-projekt-e-humanities.html State-of-the-Art study] and on the [http://www.textgrid.de/konferenzen/ehumanities.html expert workshop] held in June 2008 are available.


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Revision as of 14:16, 27 January 2009

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Event: Abschluss-Workshop des DFG-Projekts "Konzeptionelle Entwicklung einer Forschungsinfrastruktur für die e-Humanities in Deutschland"
Göttingen, January 22, 2009

Participants MPDL: Heike, Kristina, Melanie

For more detailed information see the Agenda of the conference.

Introduction[edit]

As the DFG project "Konzeptionelle Entwicklung einer Forschungsinfrastruktur für die e-Humanities in Deutschland" comes to an end a final workshop was held at the Paulinerkirche in Göttingen to present and discuss the results of the project. Additionally there was a session about the future development and capability of the e-Humanities and an opportunity for the participants of the conference to talk to representatives of different funding organisations during a panel discussion.

Workshop[edit]

After an introductory speech of Norbert Lossau (SUB Göttingen) about the current status of the eHumanities in Germany, Heike Neuroth (MPDL, SUB Göttingen) presented the DFG project, its aims and work packages to the audience. The focus of the project was on a study about the current national and international eHumanities infrastructure which was afterwards presented by Katja Meffert (SUB Göttingen). Aim of the project was to present a roadmap for the development of an infrastructure of eHumanities in Germany.

Downloads and further information on the work packages of the project, the State-of-the-Art study and on the expert workshop held in June 2008 are available.