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PIN Scrl
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PIN Scrl

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PIN is a research and educational public body organized as a consortium formed by the University of Florence and local institutions. The activities run by PIN include educational services as well as research. The latter is performed by internal laboratories, including the Heritage Lab VAST-LAB, and others involved in technology, applied economics and finance. PIN is a Training Agency and a Research Centre accredited nationally as such by the competent Ministry. PIN coordinates PARTHENOS.
INRIA
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INRIA

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Inria is the only French public research body fully dedicated to computational sciences. It is a national operator in research in digital sciences and is a primary contact point for the French Government on digital matters.
CLARIN
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CLARIN

ERIC
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CLARIN ERIC is the governing and coordinating body of CLARIN (Common Languages Resources and Technology Infrastructure). It is a consortium of ca. 20 countries and intergovernmental organisations (and counting), represented by their ministriesContent
KNAW
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KNAW

The Netherlands
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The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences is represented in PARTHENOS with two Institutes, the Data Archiving and Network Services (DANS) and the Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (NIOD).
Trinity College Dublin
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Trinity College Dublin

Ireland
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Trinity College Dublin is recognised internationally as Ireland's premier university and is ranked in 61st position in the top 100 world universities and 18th in Europe in the 2013 QS World University Rankings. The Arts and Humanities enjoy a particularly strong reputation within these. Established in 2006 the Trinity Long Room Hub (http://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/) is Trinity’s research institute for the Arts and Humanities operating across nine schools and the library. It is also the home Institute for the Trinity Centre for Digital Humanities, a research area in which TCD has hosted a number of high proficle projects
CNR
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CNR

Italy
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CNR is the largest public research institution in Italy, the only one under the Research Ministry performing multidisciplinary activities. CNR’s mission is to perform research in its own Institutes, to promote innovation and competitiveness of the national industrial system, to promote the internationalization of the national research system, to provide technologies and solutions to emerging public and private needs, to advice Government and other public bodies, and to contribute to the qualification of human resources.
Huma-Num CNRS
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Huma-Num CNRS

France
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Huma-Num is a Very Large Facility which aims to facilitate the digital turn in humanities and social sciences. To perform this mission, Huma-Num is built on an original organisation. It organises a collective dialogue with communities via consortia accredited by Huma-Num and provides a technological infrastructure on a national and European scale based on a vast network of partners and operators.
CSIC
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CSIC

Spain
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The Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) is the largest public institution dedicated to research in Spain and the third largest in Europe. Its mission is to foster, coordinate, develop and promote scientific and technological research, of a multidisciplinary nature, in order to contribute to advancing knowledge and economic, social and cultural development, as well as to train staff and advise public and private entities on this matter.
FORTH
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FORTH

Greece
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FORTH (Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas) is one of the largest research centers in Greece with well-organized facilities and highly qualified personnel. It consists of six Research Institutes and its research and technological directions cover major areas of scientific, social, and economic interest. In its thirty-year history, FORTH has established itself as a renowned and highly competitive research organization.
King's College London
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King's College London

United Kingdom
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The Department of Digital Humanities of King's College London is an international leader in the application of technology in the arts and humanities, and in the social sciences. It is the largest and most prestigious department of its kind anywhere and is ranked first in the UK (along with the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries) for research power in the Research Excellence Framework.
OEAW
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OEAW

Austria
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The Austrian Academy of Sciences is Austria's largest non-university research facility. The 29 institutes participate in applied and open basic research in many different disciplines ranging from archaeological research and cultural sciences to global demographic developments, linguistics, textual and literary studies, quantum research and molecular biology at the highest international level. Over the past few years, the Academy has developed a special focus on Digital Humanities. In January 2015 the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities (ACDH-OEAW) was founded as a new institutional umbrella for these activities. The ACDH-OEAW pursues research in digitally enabled humanities disciplines and provides services and technical know-how for Digital Humanities projects of the numerous institutes of the Academy and the Austrian humanities research community as a whole.
MIBACT-ICCU
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MIBACT-ICCU

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FH Potsdam
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FH Potsdam

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Potsdam University of Applied Sciences (FHP) is an institute of higher education offering 23 bachelor, master and diploma courses geared to practical needs with specific job prospects upon completion.
SISMEL
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SISMEL

Italy
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S.I.S.M.E.L. is a leader in national and international research projects in the field of medieval culture and one of the most advanced research centers in Italy for the creation of innovative applications in digital humanities, including: bibliographic and onomastic databases, catalogues of authors, texts and manuscripts, tools for research data discoverability, interoperability and semantic integration and enrichment.
Academy of Athens
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Academy of Athens

Greece
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The Academy of Athens was established in 1929 and is the oldest and one of the major research centres of Greece. Its main purpose is the advancement of the Sciences, Humanities and Fine Arts, the conduct of research in the fields of Sciences, Humanities and Fine Arts, and Social andPolitical Sciences.
DARIAH
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DARIAH

EU
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DARIAH is a pan-european infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with ICT-enabled methods. It supports digital research as well as the teaching of digital research methods.