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DARIAH docs is a service that allows researchers to try out an alternative to Google Docs, something highly demanded by our community. It is hosted and run by DAASI International and based on Collabora Online. To access the service, you should first contact the DARIAH Self Service. After logging in (using our Single Sign-On) you can start crafting documents together, just like on Google Docs. Please note: The service offered is not supposed to be maintained in this form as it is just meant to gather impressions and feedback for the time being. Be sure to make a backup of important documents.

If you are having any problems, check the DARIAH docs User Manual.

Website: https://daasi.de/en/digital-humanities-english/dariahdocs/

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