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  Digital Research Infrastructures for the
 Humanities Approaches and Challenges for
           Retrieval Applications

                                Andreas Henrich

                          University of Bamberg,
                 An der Weberei 5, 96047 Bamberg, Germany
                     andreas.henrich@uni-bamberg.de
              http://www.uni-bamberg.de/minf/team/henrich/



    Abstract. Digital research infrastructures for the humanities try to pro-
    vide a working environment for scholars in the arts and humanities. One
    main concern is to facilitate access to existing collections in order to
    foster the reuse of these collections. The wide spectrum of available col-
    lections and the diverse information needs in this context brings up the
    requirement for retrieval applications supporting the discovery of inter-
    esting collections, a combined view over diverse collections, and in depth
    search in specific collections. Obviously, this has to be supported on a
    heterogeneous set of collections specifically tailored to the needs of schol-
    ars in the arts and humanities. The talk describes the scenario, presents
    approaches and prototypes, and discusses the challenges and limitations.




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