@inproceedings{HiebertLaessigWitt2017, author = {Matthew Hiebert and Simone L{\"a}ssig and Andreas Witt}, title = {German history-digital: A platform for transnational historical knowledge co-creation}, series = {Digital Humanities 2017, Conference abstracts, McGill University \& Universit{\´e} de Montr{\´e}al, Montr{\´e}al, Canada August 8 – 11, 2017}, publisher = {McGill University \& Universit{\´e} de Montr{\´e}al}, address = {Montr{\´e}al, Canada}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-63341}, pages = {269 -- 271}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The German Historical Institute Washington (GHI) is in the development phase of German History Digital (GH-D), a transatlantic digital initiative to meet the scholarly needs of historians and their students facing new historiographical and technological challenges. In the proposed paper we will discuss the research goals, methodology, prototyping, and development strategy of GH-D as infrastructure to facilitate transnational historical knowledge co-creation for the large community of researchers and students already relying on digital resources of the GHI and for the growing constituency of citizen scholars.}, language = {en} }