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Projekte des Fachbereichs Informationswissenschaften

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    Web Portal Archive Guide to German Colonial History

    On 1 July 2017, a research project on German colonial history was launched in cooperation with the Federal Foreign Office. The aim was to set up a web-based online portal on the topic, which would, among other things, enable the recording of the file situation in the successor states of former German colonies. The project was carried out in collaboration with the project management team by…

    Design "0̶8̶1̶5̶ "

    In the "Design nicht 0815" project, the curricula of the design degree programmes at FH Potsdam are being further developed with the aim of integrating central competences for the digitally shaped world of work.

    HaS – Humanities at Scale

    Development and expansion of Digital Humanities relevant tools, services, as well as training, education and pooling of scientific and technological DH expertise at EU level.

    PARTHENOS – Pooling Activities, Resources and Tools for Heritage, E-research Networking, Optimization and Synergies

    PARTHENOS stands for "Pooling Activities, Resources and Tools for Heritage E-research Networking, Optimization and Synergies." The name is inspired by Athena Parthenos, the Greek goddess of wisdom, inspiration and civilization.

    Interflex Project on the Topic "Zerstörte Vielfalt: Bücher – Bauten – Biografien"

    A joint project of the departments of Social and Educational Sciences, Information Sciences and CITY | BUILDING | CULTURE, Conservation and Restoration programme

    Research data management at the FHP: Finding, collecting and publishing data treasures

    The "Finding, collecting and publishing data treasures" project funded by the Innovation Fund makes it easier for researchers to access resources and infrastructure in order to prepare and publish research data in accordance with FAIR principles. The process of data publication is accompanied by counselling and training and a culture of open research is strengthened.

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