Digitalia MUNI ARTS – trustworthy infrastructure for FF MU digital platforms.
Digitalia MUNI ARTS is a research infrastructure whose main purpose is to support digital research in the humanities and arts at the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University (FF MU). The aim is to make available and preserve research data and research results of academics working at FF MU in the long term, to enrich their metadata and thus enable other ways of data processing, to support research by making available tools and preparing a virtual research environment that enables the development and strengthening of scientific collaboration and re-using of research data.
Involved platforms
We present a list of individual platforms involved in the Digitalia MUNI ARTS infrastructure. By joining the infrastructure, long-term protection and quality care of the contained data is ensured.
The digital library contains freely available full texts of journals, monographs and proceedings published at the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University.
Digital Library of Arne Novák
The aim of the project is to make the extensive work of Arne Novák accessible. The collection includes digitized materials from the Central Library of the FF MU.
Cinematic Brno
The database contains information about individual cinemas, their programmes and films shown in Brno in 1918–1945.
Beauty Patterns
The image database offers several hundred samples of liturgical vestments and other ceremonial fabrics, mostly from the 18th century.
RapCor
Linguistic corpus focusing on spoken French in rap songs, not only for socio-lexical research.
Herbaria manuscripta
Records of medieval manuscript herbals of Latin and Bohemian origin created before 1500 and kept in the collections of Czech institutions.
Archaeo3Data
Database presenting the results of research on archaeological artefacts of various types and origins.
Projectiles
The database provides access to research data, 3D models, use-wear photographs of more than 400 lithic archery projectiles and 35 wristguards from Late Eneolithic and Early Bronze Age in Central Europe.
Artefact
The database provides access to research data of archaeological artefacts – microresidues, use-wear, structure, technology, provenance. It reveals impact of post-excavation interventions on their preservation.
NEOFIG
The database provides access to research data of almost 400 Neolithic anthropomorphic figurative sculptures from Moravian and Austrian sites. It involves petrography, 3D, microCT, pigments and fragmentation analysis.
Stored datasets
Links to datasets with research results of FF MU academics, which are part of the Digitalia MUNI ARTS infrastructure. By connecting to the infrastructure, long-term storage of datasets is ensured.
Shakespeare
An overview of Shakespearean adaptations (theatre, dance, film) after 1945 in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.
Catalogue of platforms and other data sources
Overview of datasets, databases, digital libraries and other research platforms managed by individual departments and their partner institutions is available a separate page.
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