This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance CENDARI and the Future of Research Borderlines Conference.

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This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance CENDARI and the Future of Research Borderlines Conference Trinity College Dublin 19 th April 2013 CENDARI is funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Digital Resources for Medieval Studies Institutional lists - RICABIM Catalogues – eg Kristeller Meta-search engines – eg Trame Databases, Authority lists, Dictionaries – eg BISLAM, Digital Collections – Manuscriptorium, Mandragore, BL Catalogue, e- Codices, ISOS Tools – Virtual Vellum, Juxta, V-Machine, Collex but also generic ones like Zotero Projects and Networks – Europeana, MESA, Medioevo Europe

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Incipit CENDARI! Who is CENDARI? What are the goals of the project? Overarching goals Network Resource Technical Time scale and Sustainability

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance 14 Consortium Partners, 8 Countries , total budget €6.5M Freie Universität Berlin University of Birmingham Trinity College Dublin Czech National Library Università di Cassino The European Library Consortium of European Research Libraries King’s College, London INRIA University of Stuttgart Goettingen State and University Library Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Fondazione Ezio Franceschini Società Internazionale per lo Studio del Medioevo Latino

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Primary Aims of CENDARI Pilot an research infrastructure leveraging analogue networks to integrate digital resources for historical researchers that is easy to use/access and essential to their research goals Two Pilot Areas World War I Medieval European Culture

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance - A technical and community development with enhanced networks, methodologies and technical processes. - Bringing together disparate sources, and various formats: but ‘not YASABE’ (Yet Another Search and Browse Environment)  Uniting Library and archival holdings within existing metadata frameworks.  Creating seamless modes for intake and comparison of data.  Supporting transnational and comparative approaches across disciplines, locations and modalities Overarching Goals: The CENDARI ‘enquiry environment’

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Historians Archivists Librarians eScientists Research Infrastructures and relevant IT/humanities projects All contributing communities to the wider vision of the CENDARI ‘enquiry environment’ Networking Goals: Broad Collaborations

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Overcome the tendency to focus on well- developed, well-financed archives and create a more balanced view of historic collections CENDARI will: Transcend national and institutional data silos Describe (often for the first time) important assets in lesser-known archives Resource Goals: Showcasing Europe‘s Hidden Archives

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Powerful tools and services to underpin interactive search environment Multilingual search functions Indexes of named entities Personalisation features Shared research and teaching spaces Data visualisation Annotation trails etc. Technical Goals: New Paradigms

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Designing technologies to meet researcher and resource provider needs Creating a feedback loop with users (historians /collections experts) Development workshops Training programmes Expert seminars Summer schools Visiting Researcher Fellowships Integrated, Interactive, Inclusive

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Timescales and Sustainability Project duration Ongoing cooperation with other e-humanities infrastructures and projects to avoid duplication of activities Investment not only in the resources and technologies, but in the methodologies required to maximise their value End results to be integrated into the DARIAH Research Infrastructure

This is 40 point text Gill Sans or another sans-serif text is easiest to read from a distance Getting Involved You don‘t have to be technical to contribute!! Summer School 2014 or 2015 Transnational Access Fellowships 2014, 2015 Trusted Users Group (late 2013) Meetings and workshops:

MIRABILE Gateway (RICABIM, BISLAM et al) Kristeller On-Line Trame: Manuscriptorium: Virtual Vellum: Juxta: MESA: Medioevo Europeo: