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New web platform enables easier access to research methods in digital and experimental Humanities

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The research infrastructure Huminfra, led by Lund University Humanities Lab and financed by the Swedish Research Council, is now taking physical form through the web-based information platform huminfra.se.

The web platform compiles and links to existing digital/e-scientific data sets, tools, expertise and educational opportunities spread across Sweden – resources that the individual researcher previously had to spend a lot of time identifying and learning to use.

It can be challenging for many researchers to find the equipment, the right materials or educational opportunities related to new research methods. Huminfra will make it easier for them to conduct the research they want with the methods they want to use – regardless of where in Sweden they live, says Marianne Gullberg, Professor of Psycholinguistics at Lund University and Director of Huminfra and Lund University Humanities Lab.

Read more about Huminfra.