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Activities

Dirk Roorda edited this page Nov 28, 2019 · 2 revisions

The table below gives an overview of the different subtypes. A comprehensive overview of the datamodel is given in the DARIAH Integrated Service Reference Architecture, available as Annex 1 to De Leeuw et al. 2017.


Subtype Description Examples
Event Any event organised in the field of digital arts and humanities and cultural heritage that is relevant to the DARIAH Community. Lecture, symposium, workshop, conferences, training day(s), summer/ spring/ winter school, academic course, academic program, MOOCs and other forms of online education.
Consulting Expertise that has been provided as a service to another DARIAH member or the DARIAH community. This may cover advice including consulting, audit, design or other activities where expertise forms the basis of the service. Transfer of knowledge activities should be only considered if they do not fit in the training categories DARIAH.eu wants to assess the overall impact of IKC within the DARIAH community and asks DANS to perform this evaluation as well as to provide a final report; The Austrian Academy of Sciences wants to implement a new single-sign-on solution and asks DAASI for advice on choosing the appropriate solution. The result of this consultation is documented in a final report.
DARIAH Coordination This type of contribution involves the coordination of DARIAH activities. For instance, coordination of or cooperation within the DARIAH community. Participation in the governance bodies or central offices of DARIAH; tasks performed by the National Coordinators; coordination of activities by VCC Heads and Working Group Chairs.
Resource creation The contribution is the creation of any kind of resource. This could be educational resources accompanying a training event, or digitisation of historic material. The outcome is a new resource (made available to the public as a service contribution 1.4.). The new resources can be practically in any format. Tutorials, guidelines, teaching material, software documentation (users), bibliography or registries of digital humanities resources, new representation of existing historic material (cultural heritage objects), structured metadata for resources.
Software development Availability of software, i.e. executable code that can be installed and run by other partners. The contribution should include the source code (not just the binaries). The code can be in any programming language, it can also be only a simple script dedicated to one specific task, as long as it is working and documented. XSLT-scripts, Java applications, source code of web applications, software newly developed for or during the digitization enrichment.