(2) Infrastructures (2) Various projects of the ZeMKI Labs pursue an improvement of digital infrastructures for research, teaching and science transfer beyond their respective research goals. The spectrum of approaches is conceivably broad and integrative: From information infrastructures to specific databases, apps and platforms, these efforts are designed to last and to make specific data, software, publication options or the like available and applicable to the general research community, also internationally. If you are interested in an exchange or collaboration, please contact the respective project leader or the research coordinator (Dr. Leif Kramp). previous 1 2 next ActiveResearch project DFG project "The sustainable provision of software for research on cross-media practices and digital traces" The basic aim of this research project is to further develop the media diary software MeTag and the Q-Sort or free sorting software MeSort and, in doing so, to develop a model of good practice for the provision of research software in the field of media and communication. Duration: 2018 – 2024Project lead: Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp Lab Datafication and Mediatization CompletedResearch project "Tinder the city" – Software-based scenarios against the crisis of publics in cities and surrounding areas The economic crisis of regional newspapers continues as local news apps have yet failed to establish themselves. Researchers and software developers of the Center for Media, Communication and Information Research and of the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) are now trying to go a new, much more experimental way: In co-creation, together with future users, they developed an innovative mobile news- and information-app for young people in the city and its surrounding areas. Duration: 2017 – 2021Project lead: Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp, Prof. Dr. Andreas Breiter und Prof. Dr. Wiebke Loosen Lab Datafication and Mediatization previous 1 2 next
ActiveResearch project DFG project "The sustainable provision of software for research on cross-media practices and digital traces" The basic aim of this research project is to further develop the media diary software MeTag and the Q-Sort or free sorting software MeSort and, in doing so, to develop a model of good practice for the provision of research software in the field of media and communication. Duration: 2018 – 2024Project lead: Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp Lab Datafication and Mediatization
CompletedResearch project "Tinder the city" – Software-based scenarios against the crisis of publics in cities and surrounding areas The economic crisis of regional newspapers continues as local news apps have yet failed to establish themselves. Researchers and software developers of the Center for Media, Communication and Information Research and of the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI) are now trying to go a new, much more experimental way: In co-creation, together with future users, they developed an innovative mobile news- and information-app for young people in the city and its surrounding areas. Duration: 2017 – 2021Project lead: Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp, Prof. Dr. Andreas Breiter und Prof. Dr. Wiebke Loosen Lab Datafication and Mediatization