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Offen, Vernetzt, Nachnutzbar - Digitale Ressourcen Der Telota-Initiative An Der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften

Authors: Czmiel, Alexander; Neuber, Frederike; Schnöpf, Markus;

Offen, Vernetzt, Nachnutzbar - Digitale Ressourcen Der Telota-Initiative An Der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften

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Die Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften beteiligt sich mit der TELOTA-Initiative (http://www.bbaw.de/telota) seit 2001 an den Entwicklungen und Aktivitäten innerhalb der Digital Humanities Community. TELOTA berät und unterstützt die geisteswissenschaftlichen Vorhaben der Akademie in allen digitalen Belangen von der Konzeption bis hin zur Publikation. Hinsichtlich letzterem ist unser Ziel, die Forschungsinhalte nicht nur frei zugänglich auf einer Website zu präsentieren, sondern auch die Daten unter entsprechenden Creative Commons-Lizenzen verfügbar zu machen. Nur so können unsere Ressourcen nachgenutzt und/oder mit anderen Ressourcen im WWW vernetzt werden. Wir bieten daher bereits in vielen Projekten die Daten unserer heterogenen Ressourcen in verschiedenen Formaten (tiff, JSON, XML/TEI, RDF, etc.) über Schnittstellen, Download- und/oder andere Exportfunktionen an. Darüber hinaus nutzen bzw. aggregieren auch unsere eigenen digitalen Ressourcen zum Teil offene Inhalte aus anderen digitalen Forschungsprojekten bzw. Datenbanken. Das Poster stellt vier Projekte vor, an denen die TELOTA-Initiative federführend oder als Partner beteiligt ist. Diese Projekte können als exemplarisch für die Gesamtheit der TELOTA-Projekte verstanden werden und zwar insofern, als dass sie verschiedene Themen bzw. Materialien behandeln und auf verschiedenen Datenformaten basieren. Auch die Art der Bereitstellung variiert je nach Projekt und Forschungscommunity. Folgende Projekte werden auf dem Poster vorgestellt: 1. Corpus Vitrearum 2. Jean Paul – Sämtliche Briefe digital 3. Corpus Nummorum Thracorum 4. correspSearch

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