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).
TextGrid News
I. D-Grid All Hands Meeting
Two of the objectives of the first D-Grid All Hands Meeting were the exchange of information among specialists and social networking. Taking place from September 10 to 12, 2007, at Göttingen State and University Library, the...
[more] 28.09.2007
2nd Göttingen Grid Seminar
"Grid at your finger tips" was this year's slogan of the Göttingen Grid Seminar. Accordingly, aproximately 60 attendees, mainly from the academic field, could test and evaluate the community grid software of the projects...
[more] 10.08.2007
Conclusions of Evaluation
The D-Grid cooperation was assessed in March 2007 by the FederalMinistry of Education and Research (BMBF). TextGrid, so far the onlygrid project in the arts and humanities sector, could achieve a verygood overall appraisal....
[more] 07.06.2007
Big demand for E-Humanities Talks on GES 2007 conference
International experts from four different e-science fields – grid computing, knowledge networking, e-learning, and open access – joined at the first first German e-Science Conference which took place in...
[more] 10.05.2007
Max Planck Digital Library and SUB Goettingen sign a Cooperation Agreement - building a digital infrastructure for the arts and humanities
The Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL) and Goettingen State and University Library (SUB) have agreed to strengthen their existing collaboration and, specifically, to further the development of a digital infrastructure for the...
[more] 03.05.2007
















