The ACH is an international professional organization devoted to disseminating information among its members about work in
the field of humanities computing, as well as encouraging the development and dissemination of significant textual and linguistic
resources and software for scholarly research.
The TEI is an international and interdisciplinary standard that helps libraries, museums, publishers, and individual scholars
represent all kinds of literary and linguistic texts for online research and teaching, using an encoding scheme. In December
2000, a new non-profit corporation called the TEI Consortium was set up to maintain and develop the TEI standard.
The ELRA is a non-profit organisation devoted to making available the language resources for language engineering and to evaluate
language engineering technologies.
Advanced Computing in the Humanities (ACO*Hum) Project
ACO*Hum is a one of the twenty-eight networks started by the European Commission in 1996 and finished in 2000. Its aims has
been to develop an international dimension for investigating the educational impact of new technologies in humanities disciplines.