| 1 | = Göttingen, e-Humanities Abschlußworkshop 22.01.2009 = |
| 2 | (see also [http://www.textgrid.de/veranstaltungen/e-humanities-abschluss-workshop-dfg.html official page]) |
| 3 | - Heike Neuroth |
| 4 | - There are already two journals in Germany that publish research data very quickly. |
| 5 | - Fotis Jannidis |
| 6 | - Road map: |
| 7 | - more digitalization facilities |
| 8 | - archive for research data |
| 9 | - lack of standards in humanities (even after 25 years of TEI) |
| 10 | - generic software |
| 11 | - catalogue of the most important things |
| 12 | - platform for services |
| 13 | - Question: who should take care of storage? Libraries, archives, MPG, something new? |
| 14 | - Panel discussion |
| 15 | - Integration of IT into humanities: |
| 16 | - IT is expensive and needs trained people |
| 17 | - Hard to find IT experts to work in such projects, because the industry pays better. |
| 18 | - Bottom line |
| 19 | - There is still much work to do, before projects like !TextGrid and DARIAH can be in full bloom. This is due to the fact that |
| 20 | - there is no real infrastructure for working with large bodies of |
| 21 | data |
| 22 | - there are few standards in the humanites (even after 25 years of TEI) |
| 23 | - IT knowledge is expensive and the industry offers better jobs |