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Arts and Humanities Data Service

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The Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS) is a United Kingdom national service aiding the discovery, creation and preservation of digital resources in and for research, teaching and learning in the arts and humanities. It was established in 1996.

Organized via a Managing Executive at King's College London and five AHDS Centres, hosted by various UK Higher Education Institutions, the AHDS is currently funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).

However, in March 2007 the AHRC decided to cease funding for the AHDS beyond March 2008. As a result, the AHDS is now advising AHRC applicants to ensure their projects include a budget for the costs of preservation and sustainability (whether with the AHDS or another service).

The five subject-based AHDS Centres are:

Specific areas of work that the Arts and Humanities Data Service covers include: