Forschungsschwerpunkt
Swiss Art Research Infrastructure

Forschungsschwerpunkt
Universität Zürich in Zusammenarbeit mit der ETH Zürich und dem SIK-ISEA
2017–2021
 

The Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI) is a national research infrastructure providing unified und mutual access to research data, digitised visual resources, and related reference data in the field of art history, design history, history of photography, film studies, architecture and urban planning, archaeology, history studies, religious studies, and other disciplines related to the visual studies, as well as the digital humanities at large.

By providing highly specific research data and visual research resources available through a tailor-made, semantic network based on internationally acknowledged, yet extendable standards, SARI not only closes a critical gap within Switzerland’s national research infrastructure and provides a state-of-the-art research environment for teaching and research in the humanities, it also enhances visibility and accessibility of Switzerland’s outstanding research and collection data. By addressing pivotal issues such as accessibility, verifiability, multilinguality, and re-usability, it also serves as a role model for international digital research collaborations.

SARI’s mission is to combine the unique scholarly expertise from specialised research institutions nation-wide, such as academic and public research institutes, museums, archives, and collections. By making pivotal research data and collection assets available online, SARI responds to the urgent demand of the scholarly community for mutual, unified, and tailor-made access to high-quality research resources that allow researchers to lead their respective fields in a globalised and internationally highly competitive environment, where access to digital resources is crucial for excellence and success.

The Swiss Art Research Infrastructure (SARI) is part of the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation's (SERI) Roadmap of Research Infrastructures of National Relevance (2017–2020). SARI is being hosted by the University of Zurich and operated in cooperation with the ETH Zurich (Institute gta) and the Swiss Institute for Art Research, Zurich (SIK-ISEA, Zurich).