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.
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.
The Generic Search provides a front-end for the data stored in the Collection Registry and the DARIAH-DE Repository. Using the Generic Search, distributed datasets can be searched. Furthermore, it is possible to search the indexed metadata, save this search in a personalized manner, and adjust or refine it at a later point in time.
TextGrid Tutorials and Documentation
Aggregators and Further Information Resources
Below you will find tutorials for learning digital methods and tools for comprehensive text analysis and editing:
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