Project Details
AMAD - Archivum Medii Aevi Digitale. Repository and science blog for Medieval Studies
Applicants
Professorin Dr. Julia Burkhardt, since 8/2022; Professor Dr. Andreas Kuczera; Dr. Uwe Risch
Subject Area
European and American Literary and Cultural Studies
German Medieval Studies (Medieval German Literature)
History of Philosophy
Principles of Law and Jurisprudence
Art History
Medieval History
Musicology
German Medieval Studies (Medieval German Literature)
History of Philosophy
Principles of Law and Jurisprudence
Art History
Medieval History
Musicology
Term
from 2018 to 2021
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 391407293
After 10 years of elaborate funding, Open Access is still a challenge for the humanities' predominantly conservative publishing culture. Various natural sciences heavily rely on arXiv.org as a well-accepted service; for the humanities, however, an archive that even begins to compare with arXiv.org does not exist. Medieval research in particular is short of a professional and interdisciplinary publishing service with contents that are both permanently available and effectively disseminated, thus generating a high impact of modern medieval scholarship. The project AMAD aims to set up an interdisciplinary open access-repository for the publication of medieval studies. Together with the "Medieval Studies Blog" (mittelalter.hypotheses.org) and the renowned research institution of the Regesta Imperii (RI) the repository functions as a publishing service with an academic editorial board, subject indexing, various marketing instruments and a well-connected, searchable archive; it will bei embedded into the Hessian library services system (HeBIS).
DFG Programme
Science Communication, Research Data, eResearch (Scientific Library Services and Information Systems)
Ehemalige Antragstellerin
Professorin Dr. Claudia Märtl, until 8/2022