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Joining Forces towards a Sustainable National Research Infrastructure Consortium Erhard Hinrichs To cite this version: Erhard Hinrichs. Joining Forces towards a Sustainable National Research Infrastructure Consortium. Sustainability of Digital Research Infrastructures for the Arts and Humanities, Apr 2017, Berlin, Germany. <https://de.dariah.eu/sustainability-workshop-2017>. <hal-01517955> HAL Id: hal-01517955 https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01517955 Submitted on 4 May 2017 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or from public or private research centers. L archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, émanant des établissements d enseignement et de recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires publics ou privés. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Joining Forces towards a Sustainable National Research Infrastructure Consortium Erhard Hinrichs Tübingen University ScientiBic Coordinator of CLARIN-D

CLARIN: Common Language Research and Technology Infrastructure CLARIN ERIC (since 2012) with currently 19 members and two observer countries a distributed infrastructure for the humanities and social sciences with over currently more than 20 certibied data centers across Europe 1

Nine certibied CLARIN-D Centers Participating Organisations: Ø Leibniz Association, Max- Planck Society, Berlin- Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, five University DH Centers Center Certification via: Ø Ø CLARIN Centre Assessment Data Seal of Approval 2

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Which models of organisational resp. legal entities promote sustainability? ERIC as established legal entity at the European level with a National Research Infrastructure Consortium (NRIC) as the targeted national counterpart for Germany. Formation of a German NRIC as a joint initiative of CLARIN-D and DARIAH-DE. German NRIC as a geographically distributed network of DH centers with a common technical backbone 4

Which ways of funding are feasible for research infrastructure and how can international collaboration contribute to sustainability? Long-term Binancial support through the NRIC s stakeholders, i.e., the participating institutions, Bundesländer, and BMBF (with 7-year funding and evaluation cycles). International collaboration is important for setting common priorities, promoting cross-border and cross-ri cooperation: sharing of data, services, and knowledge and by agreeing on common technical standards and protocols. 5

Which part do research communities play? Research communities have played a crucial role in the construction of the CLARIN RI: Ø CLARIN-D funding for 8 disciplinary CLARIN-D working groups from different Humanities and Social Science disciplines, including Linguistics, Philologies, Language Technology, History, Political Science, Cognitive Psychology 6

Which part do research communities play? Research communities have played a crucial role in the construction of the CLARIN RI: Ø CLARIN-D funding for 8 disciplinary CLARIN-D working groups from different Humanities and Social Science disciplines, including Linguistics, Philologies,, Language Technology, Anthrology, Cultural Studies, History, Sociology, Political Science, Cognitive Psychology 7

Which part do research communities play? Ø 450 external collaboration projects from 35 scientibic disciplines Ø more than 33.000 registered end users from 2421 Institutionen Ø 814 license holders of CLARIN-D resources and tools from thirty-bive scientibic disciplines Ø >170.000 yearly downloads Ø 3.190.949 Service Calls Ø 8