Project Details
Scholarly Information Service for Historical Studies
Applicants
Dr. Klaus Ceynowa; Dr. Johannes-Geert Hagmann, since 7/2024
Subject Area
Early Modern History
Medieval History
Modern and Contemporary History
History of Science
Medieval History
Modern and Contemporary History
History of Science
Term
since 2016
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 285868070
The Scholarly Information Service for Historical Studies (FID), a digital information system covering the whole range of historical research, will be enhanced and further developed. In addition to the local basic supply, the FID creates and sustainably secures optimal conditions for historical research. This includes the acquisition and indexing of special literature, which is available to interested parties throughout Germany via interlibrary loan and document delivery services. An integral part of this concept are also the so-called FID licences for e-books, e-journals and databases of historical sources.The website historicum.net serves as an entry point for all digital services of the FID: via historicumSEARCH, several dozen relevant library catalogues, subject bibliographies and full-text data sources can be searched simultaneously for historical research literature. The research portal on the history of natural sciences, technology and the environment provides the option to search in library catalogues as well as subject, object and article databases.The FID is working with partners to develop the German Historical Bibliography (DHB), which combines conventional article indexing with digital methods of data collection. In addition, a reporting option enables the history community to contribute titles themselves. Offers for the digitisation of out-of-print works and for electronic publishing round off the FID portfolio. The recensio.regio platform gives access to book reviews of Germany's most important regional history journals. Finally, the FID offers technical support for the dynamic publishing of research data.
DFG Programme
Acquisition and Provision (Scientific Library Services and Information Systems)
Ehemaliger Antragsteller
Professor Helmuth Trischler, Ph.D., until 7/2024