Teaching Material

A key focus of DARIAH-DE is the development and dissemination of teaching and training materials on individual disciplines and tools from the digital humanities. DARIAH-DE has developed a unified concept for the creation of its own training materials and offers various resources for free use. All teaching materials from the DARIAH-DE context are available under a Creative Commons license with attribution (CC-BY 4.0).

As additional information resources, we refer to further materials that were created within the framework of international DARIAH initiatives. Among these, DARIAH-CAMPUS as an aggregator of vetted teaching materials from the DARIAH-EU network deserves particular mention.

Materials on DARIAH-DE Tools

The DARIAH-DE Repository allows research data to be stored, annotated with metadata, permanently and machine-readably referenced through the use of Persistent Identifiers, and discovered through the Generic Search. The repository also makes it possible to store data collections sustainably and securely.

Using the DARIAH-DE Publikator, research data can be conveniently uploaded to the DARIAH-DE Repository via a graphical interface and annotated with metadata. These can then be registered as a collection in the Collection Registry and are then indexed in the Generic Search.

Training and documentation materials

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The Collection Registry allows both the registration of information on research data collections in DARIAH-DE and the registration of new collection information.

Training and documentation materials

The Data Modeling Environment (DME) is the place where data can be modeled and mappings between data models stored, managed long-term, and combined as needed. It offers conceptual support for researchers in the arts, humanities, and social sciences to connect heterogeneous data and thereby establish interoperability.

Training and documentation materials

TextGrid Tutorials and Documentation

The TextGrid tutorials show typical workflows when working with the TextGridLab step by step. They facilitate entry into the Virtual Research Environment through clear descriptions of the software and its functionalities and explain how to use the central tools.
Information and guidance on the various TextGrid tools and their modes of operation can be found online in our TextGrid User Manual.

Aggregators and Further Information Resources

DARIAH-CAMPUS is a pilot project exploring various possibilities for capturing and consolidating DARIAH learning resources.
The SSHOC Training Toolkit provides a catalog of SSH training materials.
The project DARIAH Teach, carried out within the framework of the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships funding, develops multilingual modular teaching materials for the Digital Humanities that can be used both in university degree programs and in workshops and informal individual learning situations.

Below you will find tutorials for learning digital methods and tools for comprehensive text analysis and editing:

The DHd Blog — Digital Humanities in the German-speaking world — aims to provide as comprehensive a picture as possible of the research landscape in the Digital Humanities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. From various disciplinary contexts and perspectives, current topics are identified, projects and research questions are portrayed, tools and services are presented, and discussions are called for on a wide range of issues.

Would you like to support us with blogging and are you a Digital Humanities expert? Very gladly — please contact the DHd Blog editorial team. We welcome new authors and contributions and will be in touch with you promptly.

Our DHd channel (YouTube) offers videos on DH topics, events, and tutorials for various tools and services.
Through the OER Commons network (Open Educational Resources), training material from research and teaching in the Digital Humanities is made accessible.