Projects introduce themselves
Over the past years a steadily growing, active TextGrid community has emerged. It has developed an established forum, e. g. in the regular user meetings on specific topics and applications as well as in training courses and workshops. The page Events informs about future and past meetings, together with extensive material (presentations, documentation).
Furthermore, research networks and edition projects that use TextGrid for their work play a central role in this context: Projects such as the hybrid edition of Theodor Fontane’s notebooks (Fontane Research Centre of the University of Göttingen), the text database and dictionary of classical Maya (University of Bonn) and the Library of Neology (University of Münster).
These research projects working with TextGrid present their work content in the section “Projects introduce themselves”. Edition projects and research networks that use TextGrid for their work present their digital humanities research projects here. Potential users, but also those who are already working with the Virtual Research Environment, have the opportunity to get in touch with the respective contact persons directly on specific topics.
- Bibliothek der Neologie
- Carl Louis Bargheer: Fiedellieder plus
- eCodicology
- Georg Greflinger – Digitale Archiv-Edition
- Hybrid-Edition von Theodor Fontanes Notizbüchern
- Johann Friedrich Blumenbach – online
- RiR – Relationen im Raum
- Savigny-Bang-Briefwechsel
- SlaVaComp
- Textdatenbank und Wörterbuch des Klassischen Maya
- Virtuelles Skriptorium St. Matthias
Participate: Present your projects
Are you working with TextGrid? You may introduce your research project on this page! In order to be mentioned here, please send an email to anfragen@textgrid.de, add image-files (logos, screenshots) if you wish.