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TextGrid – Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities

eScience methods in Arts and Humanities

The joint project TextGrid aims to support access to and exchange of data in the arts and humanities by means of modern information technology (the grid). In 2006 development began on a web-based platform, one which will provide services and tools for researchers for analysis of text data in various digital archives - independently of data format, location and software.

TextGrid serves as a virtual research environment for philologists, linguists, musicologists and art historians. As a single point of entry to the virtual research environment, TextGridLab provides integrated access to specialized tools, services and content. TextGridRep is a long-term archive for research data in the humanities embedded in a grid infrastructure, which will ensure availability and access to its research data as well as interoperability. The joint research project TextGrid is part of the D-Grid initiative, and is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for the period starting June 1, 2009 to May 31, 2012 (reference number: 01UG0901A).

 

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TextGrid-Workshops

The workshops, which TextGrid has begun to offer to developers, users and content providers this year, meet with very positive response in the communities. Up to now, the following workshops have taken place:...

[more] 01.06.2010

TextGridLab Beta Rev 6135 released

The new beta version from 6. May enables the aggregation of TextGrid objects. The Graphic Link Editor now saves links in a format that conforms to TEI standards. The middleware functionality has also been...

[more] 10.05.2010

New TextGridLab Beta is Ready to Download!

The TextGridLab will be continually redeveloped and regularly released with new functionalities for public testing. The new beta version from 5. February is completely Unicode-capable, the XML editor usability has been improved,...

[more] 05.02.2010

Tutorials Released

The first series of tutorials is intended to serve as an entry point for the TextGridLab. You will find basic instructions for working with the TextGridLab on the new website.

First Steps:

Download and Installation Text ...

[more] 05.02.2010

Cooperation Statement from TextGrid, Wikimedia, and Creative Commons

2,347,703,384 Characters Worth of Culturally-Valuable Texts Freely Available

TextGrid, Wikimedia, and Creative Commons Germany[1] are cooperating to make an extensive collection of texts freely available.

The research group...

[more] 21.12.2009

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