Information about the DFG subject areas can be found on the webpages of the DFG.

- “Roman Seals and Inscriptions”, Marietta Horster (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “BBAW/SAW-Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae, BBAW-Digitales Zettelarchiv”, Daniel Werning (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
- “BBAW/SAW-Egyptological metadata thesauri”, Daniel Werning (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “On the benefits of information infrastructures for small humanities disciplines”, Germaine Götzelmann, Danah Tonne, Rainer Stotzka (Karlsruher Institute of Technology) in collaboration with Jochem Kahl (FU Berlin)
- “Creation and enrichment of html/text-based research collections”, Fabian Cremer (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “Provision of processable textual data in libraries”, Thorsten Wübbena (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “International research on bibliographical data — challenges for data-driven research”, Vojtěch Malinek (Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, Praha) Tomasz Umerle (Institute for Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Warsaw)*
- “Testing new access possibilities to licensed content using block chain technology”, Matthias Kaun and Gerrit Gragert (CrossAsia and the FID Asia, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin)*
- “Epigraphy at the BBAW”, Matthäus Heil (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
- “Science in Ancient Egypt”, Peter Dils and Dirk Goldhahn (Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig)
- “Multi-Lingual Archives and Small Fields of Study”, Hartmut Leppin, Philip Michael Forness (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)*
- “French ‘Connaisseur'”, Marietta Horster (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Humanist Computer Interaction under Scrutiny”, Marcel Frey-Endres, Torsten Schenk (Technical University of Darmstadt), Tim Geelhaar, Anna-Lena Körfer (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)*
- “Roman Social History”, Marietta Horster (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “A Comparative Analysis of Contemporary European Museums Dedicated to the Rescue of Jews During the Holocaust”, Zofia Wóycicka (DHI Warschau)
- “Selling History: Tourist Guides, Bazaar Histories, and the Politics of the Past in Late 20th and Early 21st Century India. A corpus of texts in Indian languages“, Neeladri Bhattacharya (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi), Indra Sengupta (MWS-IBO New Delhi and MWS-GHI London)
- “The Edition of “Der Sturm” as example for digitized periodicals”, Marjam Trautmann (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur | Mainz) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “ZEDAKA – Jewish Welfare and Social Policy”, Harald Lordick (Steinheim-Institut), Beate Lehmann (TU Braunschweig), Arbeitskreis Jüdische Wohlfahrt*
- “So close and yet so far – 19th century library registration versus 21th century digital research. Appeal for equal opportunity in research”, Eva Schmucker (Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena)*
- “Authority files in digital scholarly editions of correspondence”, Markus Bernauer, Selma Jahnke, Frederike Neuber, Michael Rölcke (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Roman Seals and Inscriptions”, Marietta Horster (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Onomastics: Research on Jewish names”, Nathanja Hüttenmeister, Anna Martin (Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute, Essen), Ortal-Paz Saar (Universiteit Utrecht)*
- “Supporting Information Retrieval in and for Multilingual Scholarly Editions/Text Resources”, Tobias Kraft, Frederike Neuber, Christian Thomas (all Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “An Orphaned Lexicographic Database”, Torsten Roeder (Leopoldina, Halle/Saale) in collaboration with Gerhard Endreß (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Yury Arzhanov (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Collections of digitized historical periodicals — challenges and interoperability”, Nanette Rißler-Pipka (SUB Göttingen) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “Facilitating research in Early Modern German texts by OCR”, Julie Lisa Davies (University of Münster), Daniela Schulz, Elisabeth Engl, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Creation and enrichment of html/text-based research collections”, Fabian Cremer (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “Distributed editing of 19th century correspondences”, Rotraut Fischer, Mareike Bassenge, Sabine Bartsch, Luise Borek, Dario Kampkasper, Andrea Rapp (TU Darmstadt)*
- “Provision of processable textual data in libraries”, Thorsten Wübbena (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “International research on bibliographical data — challenges for data-driven research”, Vojtěch Malinek (Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, Praha) Tomasz Umerle (Institute for Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Warsaw)*
- “Intermedial Editions: Challenges for Infrastructure and Opportunities for Science Research”, Torsten Roeder (Leopoldina, Halle/Saale) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften
- “Data security, system openness, networking — wishes for the NFDI from view of the MEGA”, Gerald Hubmann, Regina Roth (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Linked Data and graph technologies in textual scholarship”, Aline Deicke, Andreas Kuczera (Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz)*
- “Testing new access possibilities to licensed content using block chain technology”, Matthias Kaun and Gerrit Gragert (CrossAsia and the FID Asia, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin)*
- “Named Entity Linking Service to enrich Textual Collections”, Daniel Burckhardt, Jana Keck (GHI Washington DC, Institute of the Max Weber Foundation, International Humanities Abroad)*
- “FAIR principles in the Humanities”, Kevin Wunsch (Technische Universität Darmstadt)*
- “The history of the “Deutschland-Institut” in Beijing (1932–1950): an example for Sino-German academic collaboration”, Max Jakob Fölster (Max-Weber-Stifung, DHI Beijing)*
- “Text+ and training, or How to improve historians’ skills in digital editing”, Annelie Große, BBAW (Akademienvorhaben “Anpassungsstrategien der späten mitteleuropäischen Monarchie am preußischen Beispiel 1786–1918”)
- “A standardized metadata format for linking the Leibniz Edition (and beyond)”, Harald Siebert (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities)*
- “Knowledge Relations between Polish People’s Republic and Iraq in Architecture and Planning”, Dorota Woroniecka-Krzyżanowska (DHI Warschau)*
- “Multi-Lingual Archives and Small Fields of Study”, Hartmut Leppin, Philip Michael Forness (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)*
- “French ‘Connaisseur'”, Marietta Horster (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Roman Social History”, Marietta Horster (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Acta Pacis Westphalicae Project”, Freya Hewett (University of Potsdam)
- “Inscriptions in Germany from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times (Die Deutschen Inschriften)”, Arbeitsstelle Inschriften, Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste (University of Bonn)*
- “Delivering Support for Digital Edition Projects”, Thomas Stäcker (ULB Darmstadt)*
- “The Edition of “Der Sturm” as example for digitized periodicals”, Marjam Trautmann (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur | Mainz) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “Sharing the Visual and Textual Features of Comics”, Alexander Dunst (Universität Paderborn)*
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Collections of digitized historical periodicals — challenges and interoperability”, Nanette Rißler-Pipka (SUB Göttingen) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Creation and enrichment of html/text-based research collections”, Fabian Cremer (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “Provision of processable textual data in libraries”, Thorsten Wübbena (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “International research on bibliographical data — challenges for data-driven research”, Vojtěch Malinek (Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, Praha) Tomasz Umerle (Institute for Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Warsaw)*
- “Linked Data and graph technologies in textual scholarship”, Aline Deicke, Andreas Kuczera (Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz)*
- “BAZ-GA/Bernd Alois Zimmermann: Requiem für einen jungen Dichter. Critical Edition of Tape Music”, Matthias Pasdzierny (Universität der Künste, Berlin)
- “Generic services for digital editions offer great chances for small projects”, Torsten Roeder (Leopoldina, Halle/Saale)
- “French ‘Connaisseur'”, Marietta Horster (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Inscriptions in Germany from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times (Die Deutschen Inschriften)”, Arbeitsstelle Inschriften, Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste (University of Bonn)*
- “Compile your own learner corpus – with Weblicht”, Christian Mair (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
- “Building Corpora for Comparative Analysis to Identify Declarations of Love in Letters”, Canan Hastik (TU Darmstadt)*
- “A lexical resource for the study of polysemy and morphosyntax of deverbal nominals”, Gianina Iordăchioaia (University of Stuttgart)
- “The Edition of “Der Sturm” as example for digitized periodicals”, Marjam Trautmann (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur | Mainz) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “Digital vocabularies and XPath-Searches on the Web”, Thomas Gloning (Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen)
- “Full-text digitization with OCR”, Jan Horstmann (Forschungsverbund Marbach Weimar Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Non-European Lexicography”, Felix Rau, Gabriele Schwierzt, Nikolaus Himmelmann (Universität Köln)
- “So close and yet so far – 19th century library registration versus 21th century digital research. Appeal for equal opportunity in research”, Eva Schmucker (Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena)*
- “The Null-Result Portal”, Maria Staudte (Universität des Saarlandes), interdisciplinary
- “Linguistics in non-European Languages”, Yuki Kyogoku (Universität Leipzig), Gerhard Heyer (Universität Leipzig), Nikolaus Himmelmann (Universität zu Köln), Michael Richter (Universität Leipzig), Maria Bardají I Farré (Universität zu Köln), Max Kölbl (Universität Leipzig), Clemens Rietdorf (Universität Leipzig)
- “Semantic Uncertainty in DIN norms”, Jörn Stegmeier, Peter F. Pelz, Sabine Bartsch, Andrea Rapp (TU Darmstadt)*
- “The miracle of conversational exchanges”, Felix Rau, Gabriele Schwierzt, Nikolaus Himmelmann (Universität Köln)
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Supporting Information Retrieval in and for Multilingual Scholarly Editions/Text Resources”, Tobias Kraft, Frederike Neuber, Christian Thomas (all Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Towards improved research results in computational linguistics via Text+”, Computational Linguistics Group, University of Konstanz
- “Infrastructural Needs for Romance Research Data”, Johannes von Vacano (ULB Bonn) / Doris Grüter (ULB Bonn) for FID Romanistik*
- “A modern mobile application for lexical resources of under-resourced languages”, Simon Kaleschke (Universität Leipzig)
- “An Orphaned Lexicographic Database”, Torsten Roeder (Leopoldina, Halle/Saale) in collaboration with Gerhard Endreß (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Yury Arzhanov (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Collections of digitized historical periodicals — challenges and interoperability”, Nanette Rißler-Pipka (SUB Göttingen) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “The SSH Open Marketplace as discovery portal showcasing humanities resources and access point to the EOSC context”, Stefan Buddenbohm (SUB Göttingen)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Provision of processable textual data in libraries”, Thorsten Wübbena (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “International research on bibliographical data — challenges for data-driven research”, Vojtěch Malinek (Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, Praha) Tomasz Umerle (Institute for Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Warsaw)*
- “Development of Old French text corpora via modern language levels”, Achim Stein (Universität Tübingen)
- “Dialect Dictionaries”, Laura Sturm (Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
- “Platform for annotated Corpus Data for theoretical hypothesis-driven research”, Jutta Hartmann (Universität Bielefeld)
- “Topic Detection and Cluster Labeling with Dornseiff”, Erik Körner (Leipzig University)
- “Testing new access possibilities to licensed content using block chain technology”, Matthias Kaun and Gerrit Gragert (CrossAsia and the FID Asia, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin)*
- “German IT-Blogs and their Impact on the Public Discussion of Internet Policy”, Jens Pohlmann (Universität Bremen/ZeMKI), in cooperation with Adrien Barbaresi , Alexander Geyken, Christian Thomas (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften) and Peter Leinen (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek)*
- “Discussion-Analytic Communication Workshop for Medical Personnel”, Juliane Schopf (Universität Hamburg)*
- “Integration and access to heterogeneous resources of the Koblenz love letter archive”, Canan Hastik (TU Darmstadt)*
- “Routines and best practise for the curation/integration of research data coming from non-european affiliations”, Timm Lehmberg (Universität Hamburg)
- “NINNY data set (English phoneme confusion data)”, Andrea Weber (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen)
- “Word Bibliography Database of the Göttingen Academy”, Volker Harm (Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen)
- “Integration of lexical data”, Sonja Bosch (University of South Africa), Dirk Goldhahn, Thomas Eckart (University of Leipzig)
- “Old High German Dictionary: Supplements”, Uwe Kretschmer, Brigitte Bulitta (Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig)
- “Word family database of historical German”, Jost Gippert (Universität Frankfurt/M.), Sarah Ihden (Universität Hamburg), Ralf Plate (AdW Mainz/Universität Frankfurt), Ingrid Schröder (Universität Hamburg)
- “Etymological Dictionary of Medieval German (EWHSD)”, Rosemarie Lühr (Humboldt-Universität Berlin), Wolfgang Beck (Universität Jena), Julia Kuhn (Universität Jena), Ingrid Schröder (Universität Hamburg)
- “Discourse Analysis”, Thorsten Trippel (Universität Tübingen)
- “Soldiers’ letters of the 18th and 19th centuries: From the PDF edition to reusable, interoperable research data”, Marko Neumann (Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen), Christian Thomas (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
- “Old High German Dictionary: External Links”, Uwe Kretschmer, Brigitte Bulitta (Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig)
- “Dictionary data at the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig”, Uwe Kretschmer (Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig)
- “Multi-Lingual Archives and Small Fields of Study”, Hartmut Leppin, Philip Michael Forness (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)*
- “Bibliotheca Arabica at the Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften“, Boris Liebrenz (Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
- “Humanist Computer Interaction under Scrutiny”, Marcel Frey-Endres, Torsten Schenk (Technical University of Darmstadt), Tim Geelhaar, Anna-Lena Körfer (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Collections of Heinrich von Kleist and Andreas Gryphius”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Good and better speeches”, Thorsten Trippel (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Scholarly Editing”, Stefanie Acquavella-Rauch (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz), Thorsten Ries (Universität Regensburg)*
- “Attitudes towards regional language forms in the city: Low German in Hamburg (NiH)”, Ingrid Schröder (Universität Hamburg)
- “Reference Corpus Middle Low German/Low Rhenish (1200–1650) (ReN)”, Ingrid Schröder (Universität Hamburg), Robert Peters (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)
- “Corpus of Low German plays of the 15th to 18th century”, Michael Elmentaler (University of Kiel)
- “Annotated corpus of Low German contemporary texts”, Michael Elmentaler (University of Kiel)
- “A digital bilingual edition of the scientific notes of a German scientist on his research in Ethiopia – Georg Wilhelm Schimper: In Abyssinia. Observations on Tigre, (edited by Andreas Gestrich and Dorothea McEwan in collaboration with Stefan Hanß)”, Christina von Hodenberg, Markus Mößlang (Deutsches Historisches Institut London)
- “Flensburg Corpus of Low German Literature / Dialect Literature Corpus”, Robert Langhanke (Europa-Universität Flensburg)*
- “Endangered Linguistic Diversity”, Frank Seifart (Leibniz ZAS)
- “Inscriptions in Germany from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times (Die Deutschen Inschriften)”, Arbeitsstelle Inschriften, Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste (University of Bonn)*
- “Digital Klaus Groth Complete Edition”, Robert Langhanke (Europa-Universität Flensburg, Klaus Groth Society)*
- “Adding phonetic transcripts to under-resourced languages in the DoReCo project”, Ludger Paschen, Frank Seifart, Susanne Fuchs (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, ZAS), François Delafontaine, Matthew Stave (Laboratoire Dynamique Du Langage, Université de Lyon) Christoph Draxler (Bayerisches Archiv für Sprachsignale, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München)*
- “DraCor Corpora”, Frank Fischer (HSE Moskau), Peer Trilcke (Universität Potsdam), Mathias Göbel, José Calvo Tello, Raisa Barthauer (SUB Göttingen)
- “DraCor APIs”, Frank Fischer (HSE Moskau), Peer Trilcke (Universität Potsdam), Mathias Göbel, José Calvo Tello, Raisa Barthauer (SUB Göttingen)
- “Graph Models for the Genesis of Goethe’s Faust”, Thorsten Vitt, Sina Bock (Julius-Maximilians-Universität of Würzburg)
- “The Edition of “Der Sturm” as example for digitized periodicals”, Marjam Trautmann (Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur | Mainz) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “Full-text digitization with OCR”, Jan Horstmann (Forschungsverbund Marbach Weimar Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Textual features derived from copyrighted texts”, Christof Schöch (Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Trier University)
- “Sharing the Visual and Textual Features of Comics”, Alexander Dunst (Universität Paderborn)*
- “Authority files in digital scholarly editions of correspondence”, Markus Bernauer, Selma Jahnke, Frederike Neuber, Michael Rölcke (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Corpus of Novels of the Spanish Silver Age (CoNSSA)”, José Calvo Tello (SUB Göttingen)
- “Editing a Medieval Hispanic Poetry Corpus with TextGrid”, Gimena del Rio Riande (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Supporting Information Retrieval in and for Multilingual Scholarly Editions/Text Resources”, Tobias Kraft, Frederike Neuber, Christian Thomas (all Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Building Collections for Literary Scholars”, Raisa Barthauer (SUB Göttingen)
- “Infrastructural Needs for Romance Research Data”, Johannes von Vacano (ULB Bonn) / Doris Grüter (ULB Bonn) for FID Romanistik*
- “Digital Humanities and Medieval Literary Studies”, Gabriel Viehhauser (Universität Stuttgart)
- “Collections of digitized historical periodicals — challenges and interoperability”, Nanette Rißler-Pipka (SUB Göttingen) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “The SSH Open Marketplace as discovery portal showcasing humanities resources and access point to the EOSC context”, Stefan Buddenbohm (SUB Göttingen)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Distributed editing of 19th century correspondences”, Rotraut Fischer, Mareike Bassenge, Sabine Bartsch, Luise Borek, Dario Kampkasper, Andrea Rapp (TU Darmstadt)*
- “Provision of processable textual data in libraries”, Thorsten Wübbena (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “International research on bibliographical data — challenges for data-driven research”, Vojtěch Malinek (Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, Praha) Tomasz Umerle (Institute for Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Warsaw)*
- “Edition of Ibn Nubātah al-Miṣrī”, Hakan Özkan (Universität Münster)
- “Data security, system openness, networking — wishes for the NFDI from view of the MEGA”, Gerald Hubmann, Regina Roth (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Linked Data and graph technologies in textual scholarship”, Aline Deicke, Andreas Kuczera (Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz)*
- “Testing new access possibilities to licensed content using block chain technology”, Matthias Kaun and Gerrit Gragert (CrossAsia and the FID Asia, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin)*
- “HateSpeech on Twitter”, Thora Hagen, Sina Bock (Universität Würzburg)*
- “CLiGS: Textbox”, Ulrike Henny-Krahmer (University of Würzburg), Christof Schöch (Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Trier University), José Calvo Tello (SUB Göttingen)
- “Named Entity Linking Service to enrich Textual Collections”, Daniel Burckhardt, Jana Keck (GHI Washington DC, Institute of the Max Weber Foundation, International Humanities Abroad)*
- “fallada-archiv.de: Digital research archive on the author Hans Fallada”, Stefan Scherer, Hannes Gürgen und Kristina Kapitel (Institut für Germanistik, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
- “Organizing collaboration among multiple projects in computational literary studies”, Patrick Helling (Universität Köln), Kerstin Jung (Universität Stuttgart), Steffen Pielström (Universität Würzburg)
- “Standards and harmonized components of technical/structural infrastructures for long-term archiving and publishing of complex and heterogenous data packages”, Patrick Helling (Universität Köln), Kerstin Jung (Universität Stuttgart), Steffen Pielström (Universität Würzburg)
- Literaturwissenschaftliche Editionen am Beispiel “Lyrik des deutschen Mittelalters”/ Literary editions using the example of “Poetry of the German Middle Ages”, Manuel Braun (Gesellschaft für Hochschulgermanistik im Deutschen Germanistenverband/ Universität Stuttgart)
- “Enhancing the Corpus of German Literature from 1750–1920: Re-publishing canonical and forgotten (Women) Writers online and in Print”, Andreas Hungeling
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Collections of Heinrich von Kleist and Andreas Gryphius”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Topic Modeling Character Speeches Using the DARIAH-DE TopicsExplorer”, Lukas Weimer (Universität Würzburg / SUB Göttingen)
- “Good and better speeches”, Thorsten Trippel (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Scholarly Editing”, Stefanie Acquavella-Rauch (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz), Thorsten Ries (Universität Regensburg)*
- “Flensburg Corpus of Low German Literature / Dialect Literature Corpus”, Robert Langhanke (Europa-Universität Flensburg)*
- “Inscriptions in Germany from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times (Die Deutschen Inschriften)”, Arbeitsstelle Inschriften, Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste (University of Bonn)*
- “Digital Klaus Groth Complete Edition”, Robert Langhanke (Europa-Universität Flensburg, Klaus Groth Society)*
- “Building collections of social media data for religious studies”, Frederik Elwert (Ruhr University Bochum)
- “ZEDAKA – Jewish Welfare and Social Policy”, Harald Lordick (Steinheim-Institut), Beate Lehmann (TU Braunschweig), Arbeitskreis Jüdische Wohlfahrt*
- “So close and yet so far – 19th century library registration versus 21th century digital research. Appeal for equal opportunity in research”, Eva Schmucker (Friedrich Schiller Universität Jena)*
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Onomastics: Research on Jewish names”, Nathanja Hüttenmeister, Anna Martin (Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute, Essen), Ortal-Paz Saar (Universiteit Utrecht)*
- “An Orphaned Lexicographic Database”, Torsten Roeder (Leopoldina, Halle/Saale) in collaboration with Gerhard Endreß (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) and Yury Arzhanov (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Collections of digitized historical periodicals — challenges and interoperability”, Nanette Rißler-Pipka (SUB Göttingen) and DHd-AG Zeitungen & Zeitschriften*
- “Making Sanskrit text sources available as electronic texts”, Jonas Buchholz (Heidelberg University)
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Creation and enrichment of html/text-based research collections”, Fabian Cremer (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “Provision of processable textual data in libraries”, Thorsten Wübbena (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “International research on bibliographical data — challenges for data-driven research”, Vojtěch Malinek (Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic, Praha) Tomasz Umerle (Institute for Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznań, Warsaw)*
- “Linked Data and graph technologies in textual scholarship”, Aline Deicke, Andreas Kuczera (Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz)*
- “Testing new access possibilities to licensed content using block chain technology”, Matthias Kaun and Gerrit Gragert (CrossAsia and the FID Asia, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin)*
- “German IT-Blogs and their Impact on the Public Discussion of Internet Policy”, Jens Pohlmann (Universität Bremen/ZeMKI), in cooperation with Adrien Barbaresi , Alexander Geyken, Christian Thomas (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften) and Peter Leinen (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek)*
- “FAIR principles in the Humanities”, Kevin Wunsch (Technische Universität Darmstadt)*
- “The history of the “Deutschland-Institut” in Beijing (1932–1950): an example for Sino-German academic collaboration”, Max Jakob Fölster (Max-Weber-Stifung, DHI Beijing)*
- “Knowledge Relations between Polish People’s Republic and Iraq in Architecture and Planning”, Dorota Woroniecka-Krzyżanowska (DHI Warschau)*
- “Multi-Lingual Archives and Small Fields of Study”, Hartmut Leppin, Philip Michael Forness (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Inscriptions in Germany from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times (Die Deutschen Inschriften)”, Arbeitsstelle Inschriften, Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste (University of Bonn)*
- “Bibliotheca Arabica, project at the Saxon Academy of Sciences, Leipzig”, Stefanie Brinkmann (Saxon Academy of Sciences, Leipzig)
- “Adding phonetic transcripts to under-resourced languages in the DoReCo project”, Ludger Paschen, Frank Seifart, Susanne Fuchs (Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, ZAS), François Delafontaine, Matthew Stave (Laboratoire Dynamique Du Langage, Université de Lyon) Christoph Draxler (Bayerisches Archiv für Sprachsignale, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München)*
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Provision of processable textual data in libraries”, Thorsten Wübbena (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “Linked Data and graph technologies in textual scholarship”, Aline Deicke, Andreas Kuczera (Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz)*
- “Multi-Lingual Archives and Small Fields of Study”, Hartmut Leppin, Philip Michael Forness (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Inscriptions in Germany from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times (Die Deutschen Inschriften)”, Arbeitsstelle Inschriften, Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste (University of Bonn)*
- “Delivering Support for Digital Edition Projects”, Thomas Stäcker (ULB Darmstadt)*
- “Digital Critical Edition and systematic Collections of interconnected research data ressources on philosophical authors”, Christoph Bartmann, Mark Eschweiler (Universität Köln) for the Averroes Edition Project and the Digital Averroes Research Environment
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Provision of processable textual data in libraries”, Thorsten Wübbena (Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte)*
- “Data security, system openness, networking — wishes for the NFDI from view of the MEGA”, Gerald Hubmann, Regina Roth (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Linked Data and graph technologies in textual scholarship”, Aline Deicke, Andreas Kuczera (Academy of Sciences and Literature, Mainz)*
- “A standardized metadata format for linking the Leibniz Edition (and beyond)”, Harald Siebert (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Inscriptions in Germany from the Middle Ages to Early Modern Times (Die Deutschen Inschriften)”, Arbeitsstelle Inschriften, Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Künste (University of Bonn)*
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Building Corpora for Comparative Analysis to Identify Declarations of Love in Letters”, Canan Hastik (TU Darmstadt)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “The SSH Open Marketplace as discovery portal showcasing humanities resources and access point to the EOSC context”, Stefan Buddenbohm (SUB Göttingen)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Data security, system openness, networking — wishes for the NFDI from view of the MEGA”, Gerald Hubmann, Regina Roth (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “HateSpeech on Twitter”, Thora Hagen, Sina Bock (Universität Würzburg)*
- “German IT-Blogs and their Impact on the Public Discussion of Internet Policy”, Jens Pohlmann (Universität Bremen/ZeMKI), in cooperation with Adrien Barbaresi , Alexander Geyken, Christian Thomas (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften) and Peter Leinen (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek)*
- “Integration and access to heterogeneous resources of the Koblenz love letter archive”, Canan Hastik (TU Darmstadt)*
- “French ‘Connaisseur'”, Marietta Horster (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “Good and better speeches”, Thorsten Trippel (Universität Tübingen)*
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Data security, system openness, networking — wishes for the NFDI from view of the MEGA”, Gerald Hubmann, Regina Roth (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
- “OPERAS – open scholarly communication in the european research area for social sciences and humanities”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “TRIPLE – Transforming Research through Innovative Practices for Linked interdisciplinary Exploration”, Michael Kaiser, Elisabeth Ernst, Judith Schulte, Stefanie Pohle (Max Weber Stiftung)*
- “Digital Humanities at the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel”, Daniela Schulz, Hartmut Beyer (Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel)*
- “Data Archiving Support”, Claus Zinn (Universität Tübingen)*
* listed for more than one subject area.