iDAI.world
Advanced digital development by international cooperation
The
success of the iDAI.world is based on worldwide cooperation. Its
foundation stone was laid in the early 1990s at the Research Archive for
Ancient Sculpture in Cologne. Its constant development takes place in
cooperation with national and international partners, and strengthens
reliable international cooperation through free and equal access to
knowledge resources. The principles of open access and open sources are
combined with the openness for cooperation. Use the Chance for open data
in trustful co-operation.
Strong research infrastructures in an open science world
The
iDAI.world is a digital research environment based on tools and
repositories that enable researchers to collect, analyze, visualize,
publish and store research data and creative output. It supports
research and scholarly communication in archaeology and related academic
fields with digital tools for documentation, normative data and
analysis tools. Systems for digital publication and long-term archiving
complete the spectrum. Multilingualism and worldwide access are guiding
principles of iDAI.world.
Promotion of digital research
With
its digital services, DAI promotes digital research processes. It
conducts and supports the practical application, development and
integration of digital tools into the research process as well as their
theoretical and methodological discussion. It organizes internal and
external training, provides training material and promotes national and
international exchange on digital research.
Protection, preservation and promotion of cultural heritage in a digital world
The
DAI supports the development of digital heritage registers. The
digitization of old analog documentation, the preservation of digital
legacy data and the application and further development of new methods
of documentation are fundamental for the protection and preservation of
the cultural heritage. Likewise important for archaeology and the
protection of cultural heritage are new forms of digital publication as
well as the provision and the methodological reflection of tools for
modelling and simulations. Sharing heritage and knowledge transfer are
central to DAI’s mission.
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