Centre for Digital Humanities and Arts (CDHA, MSHL)
Description
The Centre for Digital Humanities and Arts (CDHA) is a platform for construction, hosting, consultation about development and access to digital databanks in the humanities and arts, and for research based on digital databanks. The databanks cover both language resources, i.e. texts and languages, and resources in other formats, such as images, videos, 3D models, sounds and visual arts in digital formats. CDHA will coordinate international collaboration in digital research infrastructure in humanities and arts, and work in the spirit of providing open access to research data.
General info
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Ownership:
Shared with other entity
Shared with other entity:
“Reykjavík University National and University Library of Iceland Iceland University of the Arts National Gallery of Iceland Reykjavík Art Museum Icelandic National Broadcasting Service Árni Magnússon Institute National Museum of Iceland National Archives of Iceland”
Contacts
Contact person:
María Ásdís Stefáns Berndsen
Contact person position:
Project manager
Contact person e-mail:
mas@hi.is
Sæmundargata
2
101
Reykjavík
Iceland
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