Objective
Description:
The Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen (WAB) provides full electronic access to the works of Ludwig Wittgenstein and is central for research in philosophy and science. WAB holds copies of all of Wittgenstein's posthumously published works and the Nachlass, with an ensemble of powerful and especially designed tools for access. As a pioneering text encoding project WAB has also become an international centre for researchers interested in text encoding, document preservation methods and information technology. WAB offers its visitors access to a network of contemporary philosophers, text encoding and information technology specialists, which has been built up over the years of producing a machine-readable version of Wittgenstein's Nachlass.
Application:
Access to WAB as European Research Infrastructure (ARI WAB) is regulated under contract HPRI-CT-2001-00161 and underlies application and selection procedures. The application form for proposals under this contract, together with application guidelines and information on eligibility criteria and procedures, can be downloaded to your computer from http://www.hit.uib.no/wab/eu-ari/(opens in new window). Proposals will be selected on the basis of scientific merit through an independent peer review procedure and further approval by the Commission. Priority will be given to researchers who are working in regions of the Community where few such research infrastructures exist.
Project Manager:
Alois Pichler, Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen, Allegaten 27, N-5007 Bergen, Norway
Tel: +47-55589474
Fax: +47-55589470
E-mail: alois.pichler@hit.uib.no
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Coordinator
5007 BERGEN
Norway
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