Sweden is a new full national member of DARIAH – a European network for digital research and teaching across the arts and humanities. Koraljka Golub, professor at Linnaeus university, is the national coordinator of DARIAH.
DARIAH stands for "the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities". It is a European infrastructure that supports digital research and teaching across the arts and humanities. By joining DARIAH, Sweden enhances its research capabilities and collaboration options with other European countries.
Koraljka Golub, professor in Library and Information Science at Linnaeus University, is the Swedish national coordinator of DARIAH.
“Joining DARIAH opens up tremendous opportunities for researchers in these fields. It allows us to participate more fully in the European research community and to leverage cutting-edge digital resources”, says Koraljka Golub.
The national DARIAH consortium for Sweden will be hosted by the Swedish national research infrastructure Huminfra, but will be open to any other university, cultural heritage institution or entity once established, in order to promote further growth of collaborative research in the field.
The membership enables researchers in Sweden to access a wealth of digital tools and data, and makes Huminfra’s resources accessible to other DARIAH member countries.
Read more at dariah.eu: "Sweden joins DARIAH as full member"
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