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Humanities e-Research at a National Scale:
Humanities Networked Infrastructure (HuNI)
Humanities Network Infrastructure project
Dr Toby Burrows, HuNI Product Owner
Alex Hawker, HuNI Project Manager
Prof Deb Verhoeven, HuNI Project Director
huni.net.au
wiki.huni.net.au
Building a new national data service that is of cultural significance and widely accessibly
The HuNI project is:
• Integrating cultural data at a national level
• Building a NEW Virtual Laboratory application
• Making this new data service accessible to all
• Building the foundations for future growth
HuNI is…
• Big – 380,000 entities and growing
• Multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary
• Capable of answering complex questions quickly
Users of the HuNI lab app can…
• Discover and explore across the aggregated data
• Make connections and create “socially-linked” data
• Save and share their data and their findings
HuNI will change the nature of humanities research
• Working with data on a much larger scale
• Breaking down disciplinary boundaries around data
• Promoting data sharing
• Encouraging collaboration to enrich data
HuNI virtual laboratory application – quick live demo!
http://app.huni.net.au/
Project wiki
wiki.huni.net.au
HuNI website
huni.net.au
HuNI lab beta
app.huni.net.au
HuNI lab demonstration tomorrow: NeCTAR booth @ 1:10pm
* Testers
wanted
alex.hawker@versi.edu.au
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