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About Us

The DaSCH - Swiss National Data and Service Center for the Humanities was initiated by the Digital Humanities Lab (DHLab, University of Basel) and the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences (SAGW) as part of a pilot project anchored in the ERI (Education, Research and Innovation) Dispatch 2013–2016, after a consortium by the universities of Basel, Bern and Lausanne – led by the Digital Humanities Lab at the University of Basel – won a public tender by SAGW. During the pilot phase, a feasibility study for the chosen technical solution was successfully conducted using various data sets.

 

In 2017, DaSCH was established as a national facility operated by SAGW with a mandate set out in the ERI Dispatch 2017–2020. 


Since 2021, DaSCH has operated as a national research data infrastructure primarily funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).

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"Our quality goals are rooted in our belief in Open Data. Data stored with us is accessible by the FAIR-Principle. FAIR stands for Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability. DaSCH strives for a continuing improvement in user friendliness while maintaining the base principle of FAIR Data."

Governance

An overview of DaSCHs government structure and board is available here

Mission And Vision

Here you can find more information about our mission and vision

Strategic goals

Read more about our strategic goals

What makes DaSCH unique?

Find out what makes DaSCH unique

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