DARIAH learning resources don't all live in one place. Here you can explore our materials based on the context in which they were produced.

The Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH) conducts research in the humanities using digital tools and methods and is engaged in building and maintaining DH-related infrastructures.

DARIAH is a pan-European infrastructure for arts and humanities scholars working with computational methods. It supports digital research as well as the teaching of digital research methods.

DARIAH Teach is an open source, multilingual, community-driven platform for high quality teaching and training materials for the digital arts and humanities.

The H2020-funded project DESIR sets out to strengthen the sustainability of DARIAH and firmly establish it as a long-term leader and partner within arts and humanities communities.

The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) has a mission to enable transnational research, commemoration and education in Holocaust studies, and to accommodate for the wide dispersal of sources and expertise across many institutions.

Training modules and resources for researchers, educators, managers, and policy makers who want to learn more about research infrastructures and the issues and methods around them.

Programming Historian offers novice-friendly, peer-reviewed lessons that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching.

Training modules around historical (digital) source criticism aimed at students, trainers and anyone with an interest in critical analysis of data.

The H2020 TRIPLE project organises and delivers training sessions on Open Science and the EOSC to make relevant services and solutions available to the scientific community.