Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) is an established EU Research Infrastructure which aims to enhance and support digitally-enabled research across the arts and humanities. The ADS was funded in the set-up phase to create a technical demonstrator based on the ARENA project, called ARENA 2, but with an enhanced web services architecture. The project began in October 2008 and was completed in October 2010.
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Towards Universal Access to Cuneiform Heritage (TUA-CH) Research Programme
The Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI) is a 28-year-strong initiative built by an international group of Assyriologists, museum curators, and historians of science to make publicly…
ARTEMIS
Applying Reactive Twins to Enhance Monument Information Systems (ARTEMIS) is a European commission funded project that seeks to utilise a Digital Twin approach to better research…
AUTOMATA
Documenting, classifying and analysing archaeological artefacts is labour-intensive, which limits our understanding of these objects. Digitisation campaigns remain complex, time-consuming, and costly, leaving millions of artefacts…