The Data and Service Center for the Humanities DaSCH is a Swiss national research infrastructure which, as a competence center for digital methods and long-term use of digital data, supports the hermeneutically oriented Humanities in the use of state-of-the-art digital research methods. Focusing on qualitative data and associated digital objects (bitstreams such as images, sound, video, etc.) from all areas of the Humanities (including law and theology) it provides tools and long-term access to Humanities' research data for the research community in accordance with FAIR principles and international standards for interoperability. It's registered at re3data.org supports scholars in generating new and re-using existing digital research data for cutting-edge research. implements innovative solutions for scientific data processing in close co-operation with researchers and national and international initiatives in order to meet the rapidly changing requirements of internationally competitive research projects.