RISE
Available
- https://rise.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/
- Repository with open-source toolkits: https://github.com/RISE-MPIWG/
Developer
Full list of partners and collaborators: https://rise.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/pages/community
Description
Taken from RISE page (Accessed: Dec 8, 2025):
RISE Project—Research Infrastructure for the Study of Eurasia—is a digital research infrastructure developed by the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. It is a pioneering approach for resource dissemination and emerging data analytics in the humanities. Its various technical components facilitate the secure linkage between third-party research tools and various third-party textual collections (both licensed and open-access ones) via a standard API called SHINE.
Tools
Taken from RISE page (Accessed: Dec 8, 2025):
- SHINE is an API standard for exchanging textual resources, both open-access ones and protected (or licensed) ones that require authentication and authorization.
- RISE is a middleware that protects resource exchanges via SHINE. It authenticates and authorizes these exchanges, especially for protected (or licensed) resources.
Use Cases
Taken from RISE page (Accessed: Dec 8, 2025):
- LoGaRT: Local Gazetteers Research Tools
- A digital research infrastructure that would allow historians to conduct research on Chinese local gazetteers.
- LoGaRT ran between 2015-2013.
- Available at: https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/research/projects/logart-local-gazetteers-research-tools
- MARKUS
- A reading and text analysis platform with a wide range of functionality.
- MARKUS allows automatically tagging a range of entities (personal names, place names, temporal references, and bureaucratic offices, etc.) in Chinese and Korean texts
- Available at https://dh.chinese-empires.eu/markus/beta/
- Kanseki Repository
- Comprehensive repository of premodern Chinese texts providing structured access with version control through GitHub. The collection includes classical texts organized by traditional categories.
- The RISE middleware mapped SHINE API endpoints with Kanripo’s GitHub repositories, allowing users programmatic access to the texts via SHINE API or in the RISE Catalog in a standardized fashion.
- Available at https://ai-humanities.com/t/kanseki-repository/