Centre for War Studies, Department of History, Trinity College, Dublin
Jane Ohlmeyer has a Ph.D. in History from Trinity College, Dublin, where she has been a fellow since 2005. Her main teaching and research topic is Irish history, on which she has published extensively. She has taken a leadership role in the development of Digital Humanities in Trinity College, chairing the Irish Manuscripts Commission’s Digitization Taskforce and the IRCHSS-DARIAH digitization committee, and leading an initiative to create a Virtual Research Environment for the Arts and Humanities. On an international level, she has been the Irish representative in the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (Social Sciences and Humanities Working Group) and in DARIAH since 2007. She is also involved in the project CULTURA (CULTivating Understanding and Research through Adaptivity), supported by FP7.
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The e-Infrastructure landscape for SSH and the projects "Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities" (DARIAH) and "Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure" (CLARIN): abstract
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Barcelona: workshop "Digital Cultural Heritage e-Infrastructure. New opportunities for the Cultural Heritage" 14 June, 2011
Budapest: II DC-NET Conference on 23-24 June, 2011
Technology and infrastructure needs of cultural heritage with special emphasis on long term preservation.eInfrastructures can play a role in technology intensive tasks and services of heritag...
Pisa: MediaEval 2011 workshop on 1-2 September, 2011
Palermo: AI*IA Workshop for cultural heritage on 15 September, 2011
Amsterdam: CLEF2011 on 19-22 September, 2011
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