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    The Text+ interface to NFDI and the ERICs: Task Area Infrastructure/Operations as Assembly Tool

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    The Text+ interface to NFDI and the ERICs: Task Area Infrastructure/Operations as Assembly Tool Summary. Text+ is part of the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) and addresses the needs of long term preservation and interoperability of text- and language-based research data. Within Text+ the task area Infrastructure/Operations is responsible for the integration and coordination of the overall infrastructural developments with regard to Text+ as a whole - integrating the three data domains collections, lexical resources, and editions - and with regard to Text+ as part of the NFDI big picture, and the European infrastructure level as well, particularly DARIAH-EU. In this regard IO can be described as an assembly tool for sustainable data management and curation workflows. Abstract. The NFDI, short for National Research Data Infrastructure, is a joint national effort to “create a permanent digital repository of knowledge as an indispensable prerequisite for new research questions, findings and innovations” [NFDI 2023] in Germany. The NFDI consists of 26 disciplinary oriented consortia and the basic services initiative Base4NFDI. Among these, Text+, the NFDI consortium for language and text-based research data, addresses three data domains: collections, lexical resources and editions. In addition, there are two cross-data domain work areas: Administration and Infrastructure/Operations, or IO. IO coordinates and integrates the infrastructure development of Text+ - also with regard to the NFDI as a whole and the humanities and cultural sciences consortia NFDI4Culture, NFDI4Memory, NFDI4Objects, and the European infrastructure level. Why is DARIAH-EU important for IO? (1) It addresses a similar audience with Text+. (2) It resorts to resources provided by Text+ (such as access to and curation of research data via the DARIAH-DE Data Federation Architecture). (3) It shares with Text+ a history of integration efforts (see CLARIAH-DE) [Eckart et al. 2021]. With regard to DARIAH-EU, IO serves as an assembly tool to get and keep the wheels running: as DARIAH-EU’s mission is to enable digital humanities research, quite the same applies for IO in relation to Text+: it is an enabler for the data domains within Text+. A major challenge of scientific research data infrastructures lies in: (a) mediating between requirements elicitation and service development, and (b) balancing the use/adaptation of existing the conception of new solutions. Ideally, a match can be made between the - often diverse - technical requirements on the one hand and available resources and in particular already existing components, methods and standards on the other [Buddenbohm et al. 2022]. The tasks in IO are structured in measures along the FAIR principles. In addition, there are community activities and software services. Special attention is given to the working groups (WGs) and the following topics: (a) tools for internal project work (e.g. cloud, project management, instant messaging) and for exchange with Text+ communities (e.g. web portal, helpdesk) [Weimer 2022], (b) interoperability of offers and services (data services, community activities, software services), (c) cross domain topics with the three data domains, especially within the framework of WGs (e.g. WG Registry), (d) connectivity to other NFDI offerings, especially to the group of humanities and cultural studies consortia NFDI4Culture, NFDI4Memory and NFDI4Objects. The individual work packages (Measures) of IO address: M1 Findability: Federated Content Search, Text+ Registry, WG ‘Search and Harvesting’ of NFDI Section (Meta)data, Terminologies and Provenance M2 Accessibility: WGs ‘Identity and Access Management’, ‘Long-term Archival’ and ‘Persistent Identifiers’ of NFDI Section Common Infrastructure M3 Interoperability and Re-Usability: LOD, GND Agency, WG ‘Data Integration’ of NFDI Section Common Infrastructure, WGs ‘Cookbooks, Guidance and Best Practices’ and ‘Terminology Services’ of NFDI Section (Meta)data, Terminologies and Provenance M4 Community Activities: Helpdesk, Web Portal, Communication Strategy M5 Software Services: Software Development, WG ‘Research Software Engineering’ of NFDI Section Common Infrastructure Bibliography. Buddenbohm, Stefan, Henrich, Andreas, Steckel, Alexander, Stein, Regine, & Weimer, Lukas. (2022). Integration und Koordination der Text+ Infrastrukturentwicklung und Vernetzung mit der NFDI. Text+ Plenary 2022, Mannheim. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7224076 Eckart, Thomas, Gradl, Tobias, Jegan, Robin, Margaretha, Elisa, Werthmann, Antonia, Helfer, Felix, Buddenbohm, Stefan. (2021). CLARIAH-DE Cross-Service Search: Prospects and Benefits of Merging Subject-specific Services. DARIAH-DE Working Papers Nr. 41. Göttingen: DARIAH-DE, 2021. URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:7-dariah-2021-1-9. NFDI. (2023). Website of the NFDI association: https://www.nfdi.de/association/?lang=en Weimer, Lukas. (2022). Zusammenarbeit innerhalb von Text+: Tools und Dienste. Text+ Blog. https://textplus.hypotheses.org/609.The NFDI consortium Text+ is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under the grant agreement number 460033370

    CLARIAH-DE Work Package 6: Organisational Infrastructure / Administrative Office

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    This poster summarizes the results of the CLARIAH-DE Work Package 6: Organisational Infrastructure / Administrative Office. Work package (WP) 6 is tasked with the organisational development of CLARIAH-DE. <br> The implementation of the rules of procedure and the project coordination is ensured by the CLARIAH-DE Office at the Göttingen State and University Library and the University of Tübingen. <br> WP 6 TASKS Coordinating the consortium Organising committee meetings Setting up a joint helpdesk Maintaining the connection to CLARIN ERIC and DARIAH ERIC Enabling further collaborations with the European research landscape Further development of the NFDI<br&gt

    CLARIAH-DE Work Package 5 - Community Engagement: Outreach/Dissemination and Liaison

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    This poster summarizes the results of the CLARIAH-DE Work Package 5 - Community Engagement: Outreach/Dissemination and Liaison. Work package 5 engages with the community through dissemination activities, outreach and liaison. The work package set itself the following sub goals: Combining the existing dissemination and outreach activities of CLARIN-D and DARIAH-DE in a meaningful way and elaborating on them. In some cases this meant continuity, in other cases a new appearance for resources. Providing a web portal as a gateway to the CLARIAH-DE project. Creating a common identity and corporate identity and maintaining the established level of trust users already put into CLARIN-D and DARIAH-DE. Providing a social media presence as well as a physical presence at workshops, conferences and other meetings in the Digital Humanities

    Wenn Lesen allein nicht ausreicht – Externe Werkzeuge im TextGrid Repository

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    Dieser Beitrag gibt eine Einführung in die Nutzung externer Werkzeuge aus dem TextGrid Repository (TextGridRep) heraus. Das TextGridRep ist ein Dienst von DARIAH-DE primär für die Langzeitarchivierung geisteswissenschaftlicher Forschungsdaten, insbesondere textbasierter Sammlungen und Korpora, dessen Betrieb von CLARIAH-DE fortgeführt wurde und den die SUB Göttingen in das NFDI-Konsortium Text+ einbringt. Neben der Archivfunktion stellt das TextGridRep aber eine Reihe von externen Werkzeugen für geisteswissenschaftlich Forschende bereit, beispielsweise einen Annotation Viewer, die weit verbreiteten Voyant Tools sowie das CLARIN Language Resource Switchboard. Mithilfe dieser externen Werkzeuge können Forschende textbasierte computergestützte Auswertungen und Annotationen durchführen und weitere Analyseansätze für ihre Forschungsdaten gewinnen. Die Hauptzielgruppe sind Forschende aus den Digital Humanities und darüber hinaus alle, die mit textbasierten Forschungsdaten arbeiten. Die Nutzung dieser Werkzeuge ist im TextGridRep und auf den individuellen Seiten der Werkzeuge so dokumentiert, dass keine Nutzungshürden bestehen. Sollten bei der Nutzung dennoch Fragen auftreten, können diese an den CLARIAH-DE-Helpdesk gestellt werden ([email protected]). Der Helpdesk interessiert sich auch für Feedback zur Verbesserung und Weiterentwicklung des Angebots. Je nach Task empfiehlt es sich außerdem, die weiteren Angebote von DARIAH-DE, CLARIAH-DE bzw. Text+ auf den entsprechenden Websites zu prüfen

    The DARIAH-DE Data Federation Architecture as a highway to FAIR data

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    The ever-evolving digitisation of research across all disciplines yearns for an equally evolving offer of corresponding services. Diverse and large collections of research data become useful for researchers especially when they are FAIR. Comprehensive, user-friendly, and accurate search interfaces are important elements within this context. The DARIAH-DE Data Federation Architecture (DFA) responds to these requirements with its services. As a well-established integral part of DARIAH-DE, the DFA is now also intertwined with the CLARIN search spaces; most notably the Federated Content Search has become an endpoint for the DARIAH-DE Collection Registry. This integration work is pursued by the BMBF-funded project CLARIAH-DE and aims at research institutions and individual researchers alike
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