DaSCH Service Platform Documentation
Since 2017, the Data and Service Center for the Humanities (DaSCH) has been a member of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences. Our mission is to operate a platform for Humanities research data that ensures access to this data. In addition, the networking of data with other databases is to be promoted (linked open data), thus creating added value for research and the interested public.
Services
The task of the DaSCH is to promote and support the generation, use and long-term availability of research data in the Humanities in Switzerland. The focus is on making research data in the Humanities available online over the long term in the most direct and easy-to-use way possible and supporting researchers in using them for further research projects ("re-use of research data"). The DaSCH operates the necessary infrastructures (a so called "keep-alive" archive) and supports researchers in using this infrastructure. In order to reach this goal, the DaSCH offers the following services:
Long term hosting of research data
The infrastructure of the DaSCH is designed to host and keep accessible complex qualitative research data (e.g. any kind of databases and associated digital objects such as digital texts, images, movies, audio). The data has to be migrated to the infrastructure (both hardware and software) maintained by the DaSCH. All data will be held with a minimal redundancy of 6 identical copies at two geographically different locations in Switzerland (based on switchEngines) for an indefinite amount of time. Access to the data is provided by an API based on widely adopted standards (e.g. RESTful based on JSON-LD, IIIF, RDF, TEI/XML etc.) and through a generic web interface.
In order to fulfill these requirements, DaSCH develops and maintains various software tools which are described and documented here.
Documentation
For researchers
If you are a researcher, you're probably most interested in the usage of the generic web application. In this case please have a look at our DSP-APP documentation.
For developers
The documentation for developers is split into different groups depending on the software repository.
- Overview
- DSP-API is the main software framework in the back-end.
- DSP-APP
- DSP-TOOLS is a python library to enable researchers and data stewards to work with DSP-API (e.g. creating data models, uploading data, etc.).
- DSP Libraries
- SIPI
For the community
In case of further questions, bug reports or if you want to get in contact with us have a look at our community page.