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Scientific blogs
Scientific blogging serves the exchange between scientists on the Internet. Every scientist can read on his own blog about his work, e.g. about interim results, reporting and receiving immediate feedback.
DHd-Blog
The DHd-Blog – goal of Digital Humanities in the German-speaking world is to map the research context of the Digital Humanities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as comprehensively as possible. In doing so, current topics are tracked down from different professional contexts and perspectives, projects and research questions are portrayed, tools and services are presented and called up for discussion on the basis of various questions.
You would like to support us in blogging and you are Digital Humanities expert? Then contact the DARIAH-DE Coordination Office. We are pleased to welcome new authors and contributions and we'll contact you immediately.
De.hypotheses.org
The portal de.hypotheses.org (OpenEdition, member of DARIAH-FR) is a free blog portal for the German-speaking humanities and social sciences. The portal provides greater visibility as well as the archiving of content. Hypotheses.org It is also a good place to go for anyone who wants to learn about current developments, events and research activities in the humanities and social sciences. The portal de.hypotheses.org (OpenEdition, Mitglied in DARIAH-FR) is a free blog portal for the German-speaking humanities and social sciences. The portal provides greater visibility as well as the archiving of content. Hypotheses.org is also a good place to go for anyone who wants to learn about current developments, events and research activities in the humanities and social sciences.
Here you can find more information about de.hypothesis.org
Other blog systems
In addition to de.hypothesis.org there are many more ways for scientists to run their own blog.
So it is possible to install and operate a blog using Googles Blogger, Wordpress oder Joomla, but also to adapt and use the popular content management systems offered by various universities according to their own needs.