D2.12 TNA Management Report

Description

The RESILIENCE Transnational Access programme (TNA) offers physical and virtual access across national borders to key sources, tools and expertise relevant to the research on religions. Virtual access in this context refers to sources that are available through on-site databases and data repositories or institutional networks but cannot be accessed remotely. TNA supports research stays at a range of European institutions holding unique collections and specialised expertise, including libraries, archives, research centres and other knowledge holding institutions. These collections support research on the historical and contemporary study of religions, major and minor religious traditions, new religious movements, secularisation, non religious worldviews and indigenous religions worldwide.

As stated in the Grant Agreement3, this Deliverable D2.12 “TNA – Management Report (TNA‑MR)” will “present the results of the pilot TNA activities, evaluating the results, difficulties and potential risks and opportunities”. In line with this objective, the deliverable is structured to document the development, implementation, management, and evaluation of the Transnational Access programme within RESILIENCE over the period 2022 to 2026. The report provides a comprehensive account of the pilot TNA activities, presenting results alongside an analysis of experienced difficulties, potential risks, and emerging opportunities.

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20688137

Publication Date: 2026-06-14

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