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Sources

DARIAH learning resources don't all live in one place. Here you can explore our materials based on the context in which they were produced.
  • DARIAH Teach

    DARIAH Teach is an open source, multilingual, community-driven platform for high quality teaching and training materials for the digital arts and humanities.

  • DARIAH

    DARIAH is a pan-European infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with computational methods. It supports digital research as well as the teaching of digital research methods.

  • DESIR

    The H2020-funded project DESIR sets out to strengthen the sustainability of DARIAH and firmly establish it as a long-term leader and partner within arts and humanities communities.

  • EHRI

    The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) has a mission to enable transnational research, commemoration and education in Holocaust studies, and to accommodate for the wide dispersal of sources and expertise across many institutions.

  • Events

    DARIAH conducts face-to-face training measures as well. Here we'll try to capture some of those events for the benefit of those who couldn't attend them.

  • PARTHENOS

    Training modules and resources for researchers, educators, managers, and policy makers who want to learn more about research infrastructures and the issues and methods around them.

  • Programming Historian

    Programming Historian offers novice-friendly, peer-reviewed lessons that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching.

  • Ranke2.lu

    Training modules around historical (digital) source criticism aimed at students, trainers and anyone with an interest in critical analysis of data.

  • TRIPLE

    The H2020 TRIPLE project organises and delivers training sessions on Open Science and the EOSC to make relevant services and solutions available to the scientific community.