Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks - CHAIN

A meeting was held at King's College, London, on 26th and 27th October 2009, between representatives of the following networks, infrastructure projects, and planning initiatives working with digital technologies in the Arts and Humanities:

We identified the current fragmented environment where researchers operate in separate areas with often mutually incompatible technologies as a barrier to fully exploiting the transformative role that these technologies can potentially play. We resolved that our present, proposed, and future activities are interdependent and complementary and should be oriented towards working together to overcome barriers, and to create a shared environment where technology services can interoperate and be sustained, thus enabling new forms of research in the Humanities.

In order to achieve these goals we agreed to form the Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and Networks – CHAIN. CHAIN will act as a forum forareas of shared interest to its participants, including:

  • advocacy for an improved digital research infrastructure for the Humanities;
  • development of sustainable business models;
  • promotion of technical interoperability of resources, tools and services;
  • promotion of good practice and relevant technical standards;
  • development of a shared service infrastructure;
  • coordinating approaches to legal and ethical issues;
  • interactions with other relevant computing infrastructure initiatives;
  • widening the geographical scope of our coalition.

CHAIN will promote an open culture where experiences, including successes and failures, can be shared and discussed, in order to support and promote the use of digital technologies in research in the Humanities.

Sheila Anderson, King's College London (DARIAH)
Andreas Aschenbrenner, State and University Library Göttingen (TextGrid, DARIAH)
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley (Project Bamboo)
Seth Denbo, King's College, London (DARIAH)
Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland (centerNet)
Chad Kainz, University of Chicago (Project Bamboo)
Steven Krauwer, Utrecht University (CLARIN)
Lorna Hughes, King's College London (ADHO, NoC)
Tobias Blanke, King's College London (DARIAH)
Torsten Reimer, King's College London (arts-humanities.net)
David Robey, University of Oxford (NoC)
Harold Short, King's College London (ADHO)
Katherine Walter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (centerNet)
Peter Wittenburg, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (CLARIN)
Martin Wynne, University of Oxford (CLARIN, DARIAH)

CHAIN website

Just in case you have not seen it yet, the CHAIN website is online at www.chaincoalition.org (hosted here at arts-humanities.net)

CHAIN

Congratulations Torsten, I'm glad you achieve your goals using CHAIN. It's a great idea development that you made.

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Mary Anne Noble

Re: Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and ...

This is a good development! Can I ask how you will work to the stated aims? And what can other, smaller projects (like our Enroller project at Glasgow) contribute?
Best wishes to all.
Jean

Re: Coalition of Humanities and Arts Infrastructures and ...

Glad to hear that you find it interesting! The first step will be to scope out the activities of the various projects and networks and share data about that. We have set up a few working groups that will address several topics.

One of them, the one I am most involved with, will work on information sharing between the international projects that collect information on digital arts and humanities activities - such as arts-humanities.net. Our goal is to collaboratively build something like a map of what is happening in the field on an international level. Several projects are currently looking into this and sharing data and data models will be a first step to make what we all do more interesting. We have a few other ideas as well. Watch this space for updates.

Regarding your question about contribution: that would certainly be most welcome. Currently, we are coordinating between the larger consortia, such as DARIAH, centerNET or the Network of Centres (HATII is a partner here) and it may very well be that we will engage with individual projects through those consortia. We will certainly consult with the community about our future activities and I hope that we can be more specific soon.

First and foremost we wanted to let people know that our initiatives will be working together and that we see our mission as a joint one.

Torsten
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Torsten Reimer
editor arts-humanities.net

CHAIN !

Dear Torsten,

Let me congratulate you all on this incredibly smart initiative. I've been exploring the Web and deepening my thoughts about data, humanities, and so much further, despite my few experience in the great space of knowledge.

I am specialized in the social business and NGOs sector, and I am working on a project related to exactly what I read about all this.

I think that we need to talk. If you would have some time (little time) to share in private about all this, it would be great. I do think too, that this initiative should extend its reach beyond research onto practical action : which is the part I've been working on. What's quite funny is that its name almost was to be called 'ValuesChain', which shows how the approach could be (or not ?) similar.

My email is damien.roussat .at. gmail.com, if you feel it could be interested, please let me know at this address.

Again, congratulations to all the teams gathered in this coalition.
Best regards,

Damien Roussat

re: CHAIN!

Dear Damien,

Thank you very much for your interest in CHAIN.

I will drop you an email so that we can discuss it further.

Regards,
Torsten

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