Kollatz, Thomas, Hegel, Philipp, Veentjer, Ubbo, Söring, Sibylle, Funk, Stefan E., Stolz, Michael, and Helling, Patrick
Subjects
DHd2017, Annotation, Infrastruktur, Publizieren, and Archivieren
Abstract
A single abstract from the DHd-2017 Book of Abstracts. Sofern eine editorische Arbeit an dieser Publikation stattgefunden hat, dann bestand diese aus der Eliminierung von Bindestrichen in Überschriften, die aufgrund fehlerhafter Silbentrennung entstanden sind, der Vereinheitlichung von Namen der Autor*innen in das Schema "Nachname, Vorname" und/oder der Trennung von Überschrift und Unterüberschrift durch die Setzung eines Punktes, sofern notwendig. {"references":["https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3684825","https://github.com/DHd-Verband/DHd-Abstracts-2017"]}
Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis. Jul2016, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p213-221. 9p. 1 Color Photograph, 4 Diagrams.
Abstract
Since 2011, DARIAH-DE is developing federation architecture for research data that consists of module based (web) services. One of the core elements is the DARIAH- DE Repository that allows scholars and also research projects from the humanities to safely store their research data. Providing persistent identifiers the repository guarantees access to the data and so ensures re-use and enables sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Blümm, Mirjam, Funk, Stefan E., and Söring, Sibylle
Information -- Wissenschaft und Praxis. Nov2015, Vol. 66 Issue 5/6, p304-312. 9p.
Subjects
Digital technology, Digital media, Humanities, Arts, and Respiratory agents
Abstract
DARIAH-DE provides a digital research infrastructure for the arts and humanities with resources, tools and services for research and teaching. TextGrid is a Virtual Research Environment for scholars in the text-based humanities. Among other features, it supports the creation of digital editions. The projects complement each other in many areas and cooperate closely. One example is the TextGrid and DARIAH-DE repository, which is a digital long-term archive for research data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Tonne, Danah, Rybicki, Jedrzej, Funk, Stefan E., and Gietz, Peter
2013 21st Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed & Network-Based Processing; 2013, p9-15, 7p
Abstract
Sustainable management of large amounts of research data is gaining in importance for research projects all over the world. The European project DARIAH aims to address this topic for the arts and humanities community. The DARIAH Bit Preservation, as a part of an archiving system for the arts and humanities, allows for a high performance, sustainable, and distributed storage of research data as basis of virtual research environments. A great challenge in designing such a service is to provide a standardized, consistent yet easy-to-use API for accessing the data that remains stable even if backend technology changes over time. As a solution, this paper presents the RESTful API of the DARIAH Bit Preservation which includes an administrative extension, and which is secured by an Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure (AAI) based on SAML. An exemplary implementation illustrates that the API offers distributed access by usage of the HTTP protocol and is able to handle a high number of files. Data transfer rates of up to 45 MB/s were achieved for uploading large files in the local network. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]