3-7 Dec 2018 Berlin (Germany)

Sponsors

Ministère de l?Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l?Innovation Ministère de l?Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l?Innovation
The French Ministry for Higher Education, Research and Innovation is engaged in supporting the development of infrastructures in the humanities at national and European level.
DARIAH-EU DARIAH-EU
DARIAH is a pan-european infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with computational methods. It supports digital research as well as the teaching of digital research methods.
CLARIN CLARIN
CLARIN makes digital language resources available to scholars, researchers, students and citizen-scientists from all disciplines, especially in the humanities and social sciences, through single sign-on access.
ELEXIS - European Lexicographic Infrastructure ELEXIS - European Lexicographic Infrastructure
The ELEXIS project proposes to integrate, extend and harmonise national and regional efforts in the field of lexicography, both modern and historical, with the goal of creating a sustainable infrastructure which will (1) enable efficient access to high quality lexical data in the digital age, and (2) bridge the gap between more advanced and lesser-resourced scholarly communities working on lexicographic resources.
BCDH BCDH
The Belgrade Center for Digital Humanities (BCDH) is a leading Serbian research institution exploring the use of computational methods in the study of traditional humanities disciplines. With a strong focus on digital editions, data modeling, textual analysis and standards-compliant lexicographic resources, BCDH is forging an infrastructural approach to humanities computing with the goal of making historical, literary and cultural heritage accessible, reusable, and open to creative computational interventions.
Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences
The Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities is a learned society with a three-hundred-year-old tradition of uniting outstanding scholars and scientists across national and disciplinary boundaries. 79 Nobel prizewinners have shaped its history. As the largest non-university research institute for the humanities in the Berlin-Brandenburg region, it preserves and reveals the region’s cultural inheritance, while also pursuing research and offering advice on issues that are crucial for the future of society and providing a forum for dialogue between scholarship and public.
Syncro Soft Syncro Soft
Syncro Soft is a privately held software company founded in 1998 with a large area of expertise in XML technologies and single-source publishing. The main product, Oxygen XML Editor, provides the best coverage of today's XML technologies. It complies with the established standards released by W3C and other organisations and enhances the productivity of developers and content authors through an intuitive and innovative XML IDE. Syncro Soft is a member of the W3C.
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