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Tour de CLARIN Volume Three

Authors :
Fišer, Darja
Lenardič, Jakob
Al Kishik, Albulfatah
Alexander, Marc
Bel, Núria
Berg, Ansu
Bjarnadóttir, Kristín
Brezina, Vaclav
Carling, Gerd
Chabanal, Damien
Dallachy, Fraser
De Smedt, Koenraad
Draxler, Christoph
Eder-Jordan, Beate
Ensor, Simon
Estarrona, Ainara
Fennesz-Juhasz, Christiane
Foucher, Anne-Laure
Frid, Johan
Fynn, John
Gablasova, Dana
Gredel, Eva
Hadro, Dominika
Hagen, Kristin
Hinrichs, Erhard
Hinrichs, Marie
Iruskieta, Mikel
Johannessen, Janne Bondi
Jónsson, Jóhannes Gísli
Kaome, Winnie Boingotlo
Klenke, Kerstin
Klessa, Katarzyna
Kupietz, Marc
Larousse, Nicolas
Liebl, Christian
Loftsson, Hrafn
Lorenc, Anita
Madden, Oneil Nathaniel
Mahlberg, Michaela
Martínez-Sempere, Isabel
Maynard, Diana
Mourier, Frédéric
Nøklestad, Anders
Pape, Siglinde
Parisse, Christophe
Pérez-Navarro, Jose
Pétillat, Agnès
Priestley, Joel
Puttkammer, Martin
Quanquin, Véronique
Rigau, German
Rodrigues Blanchard, Christine
Rögnvaldsson, Eiríkur
Spitzbart, Johannes
Steyn, Juan
Strakatova, Yana
Ter-Ghazaryan, Aïda
Thenius-Wilscher, Katharina
Thomas, Christian
Todirascu, Amalia
van Baal, Yvonne
van den Bergh, Liané
van den Heuvel, Henk
van Zaanen, Menno
Vasques Lopes, Jose
Walker, Nathalie
Wallaszkovits, Nadja
Wieczorek, Jan
Wigham, Ciara
Wynne, Martin
Fišer, Darja
Lenardič, Jakob
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2020.

Abstract

Since 2016, the tour de CLARIN initiative has been periodically highlighting prominent user involvement activities in the CLARIN network in order to increase the visibility of its members, reveal the richness of the CLARIN landscape, and display the full range of activities that show what CLARIN has to offer to researchers, teachers, students, professionals and the general public interested in using and processing language data in various forms. In 2019, we expanded the initiative to also feature the work of CLARIN Knowledge Centres, which offer knowledge and expertise in specific areas provide to researchers, educators and developers alike. Initially conceived as a series of blog posts published on the CLARIN website, Tour de CLARIN soon proved to be one of our flagship outreach initiatives, which has been released in the form of two printed volumes. this third volume of tour de CLARIN is organized into two parts. In Part 1, we present the six countries which have been featured since January 2020: Norway, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, South Africa, and Iceland. Each national consortium is presented with five chapters: an introduction to the consortium, their members and their work; a description of one of their key resources; the presentation of an outstanding tool; an account of a successful event for the researchers and students in their network; and an interview with a renowned researcher from the Digital Humanities or Social Sciences who has successfully used the consortium’s infrastructure in their work. In Part 2, we present the work of the six Knowledge Centres that have been visited since the publication of the second volume in November 2019: the Impact-CKC K-Centre, the Knowledge Centre for Polish Language technology, the Phonogrammarchiv Knowledge Centre, the Knowledge Centre for Atypical Communication Expertise, the LUND University Humanities Lab Knowledge Centre, and the Spanish Knowledge Centre. Each Knowledge Centre is presented with two chapters: a presentation of what the K-Centre offers to researchers, and an interview with a renowned researcher who has collaborated with the K-Centre.

Subjects

Subjects :
CLARIN

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4384250211538f3bc64270d35b4704bd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4288979