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EHRI · European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) project seeks to transform archival research on the Holocaust. The vision of EHRI is to integrate the data, services and expertise of existing Holocaust infrastructures on an unprecedented scale. It will allow researchers from across the globe transnational and virtual access to the integrated infrastructure, and provide them with innovative digital tools and methods to (collaboratively) explore and analyse Holocaust sources. EHRI will thereby become an indispensable tool for the study of the Holocaust from a pan-European perspective. EHRI is based on an advanced community that has already achieved a significant co-ordination of its efforts, not least thanks to the activities undertaken during EHRI's first phase. The aim of the second phase is to further expand this community. The EHRI consortium includes 22 partners, spread across Europe and beyond. This consortium, as well as a network of regional contact points, enables EHRI to reach those regions where much valuable Holocaust source material is located, but where access has hitherto been problematic, especially in South-Eastern and Eastern Europe. EHRI includes measures to build capacity in such regions, thereby ensuring that institutions and people across Europe can contribute to, and make use of, the EHRI infrastructure.EHRI will continue to serve as a 'best practice' model for other humanities projects, and its innovative approach to data integration, management and retrieval will have impact in the wider cultural and IT industries. Although EHRI is geared towards scholarly communities, open online availability of reliable Holocaust material is important for the larger public, as the Holocaust is deeply rooted in the development of European societies. European support for the study of this most traumatic historical event is essential to achieve a comprehensive approach to the history of the Holocaust as a shared European phenomenon.
Consortium · 23 organisations
KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE AKADEMIE VAN WETENSCHAPPEN - KNAW
NL · €2,359,467
ONTOTEXT AD
BG · €342,419
FONDAZIONE CENTRO DI DOCUMENTAZIONEEBRAICA CONTEMPORANEA -CDEC ASSOCIAZIONE
IT · €199,798
INTERNATIONAL TRACING SERVICE
DE · €86,260
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE EN INFORMATIQUE ET AUTOMATIQUE
FR · €86,000
DOKUMENTACNE STREDISKO HOLOKAUSTU OBCIANSKE ZDRUZENIE
SK · €40,500
INSTITUTUL NATIONAL PENTRU STUDIEREA HOLOCAUSTULUI DIN ROMANIA ""ELIE WIESEL""""
RO · €192,576
THE JEWISH MUSEUM OF GREECE
EL · €60,106
STIFTUNG ZUR WISSENSCHAFTLICHEN ERFORSCHUNG DER ZEITGESCHICHTE - INSTITUT FUR ZEITGESCHICHTE IFZ
DE · €485,269
MAGYARORSZAGI ZSIDO HITKOZSEGEK SZOVETSEGE TARSADALMI SZERVEZET
HU · €34,406
MEMORIAL DE LA SHOAH
FR · €202,250
THE WIENER HOLOCAUST LIBRARY
UK · €196,625
THE UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
US · €525,284
KAZERNE DOSSIN MEMORIAAL, MUSEUM ENDOCUMENTATIECENTRUM OVER HOLOCAUSTEN MENSENRECHTEN
BE · €127,500
YAD VASHEM THE HOLOCAUST MARTYRS AND HEROES REMEMBRANCE AUTHORITY
IL · €1,008,816
ZYDOWSKI INSTYTUT HISTORYCZNY IM. EMANUELA RINGELBLUMA
PL · €99,735
ARCHIVES GENERALES DU ROYAUME ET ARCHIVES DE L'ETAT DANS LES PROVINCES
BE · €433,773
BUNDESARCHIV
DE · €125,250
ZIDOVSKE MUZEUM V PRAZE
CZ · €260,876
STOWARZYSZENIE CENTRUM BADAN NAD ZAGLADA ZYDOW
PL · €60,000
WIENER WIESENTHAL INSTITUT FUR HOLOCAUST-STUDIEN VWI FORSCHUNG DOKUMENTATION VERMITTLNUG
AT · €81,760
VILNIAUS GAONO ZYDU ISTORIJOS MUZIEJUS
LT · €45,000
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
UK · €916,004
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