ATRIUM (Advancing Frontier Research In the Arts and Humanities) is a European Commission-funded research project, launched in January 2024, which will run for four years. The project bridges four leading European Research Infrastructures: DARIAH (arts and humanities), ARIADNE (archaeology), CLARIN (languages), and OPERAS (open scholarly communication in the social sciences and humanities), and brings 17 partners and 12 affiliated entities from 12 countries across Europe.
The goal of the project is to make groundbreaking contributions to the consolidation and expansion of services, including data services, specifically in the field of archaeology. ATRIUM’s main objectives are to:
The Digital Curation Unit of IMSI/Athena RC participates in the project through various tasks, namely: dissemination and communication; involving new communities through participatory research (partnering with the Pelagios Network); semantic interoperability; ontology-driven process extraction; geospatial workflows (collaborative reusable map annotation and geotagging of texts); process knowledge graph demonstrator; and geospatial demonstrator (collaborative map annotation).
ATRIUM offers a series of fully-funded research placements at leading data management organisations across Europe through its Transnational Access (TNA) Scheme. Both summer school and individual placements are available. Find out more at atrium-research.eu/travel-grants
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