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CLARIN Café III - CLARIN for Researchers: Literary Studies (Virtual Event)

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General information

This edition of the CLARIN Café is organized by CLARIN Ambassador Dr. Maciej Maryl (Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences ).

Date: Wednesday, 8 July 2020
Time: 14:00 - 15:15 (CEST)
Venue: CLARIN virtual Zoom meeting

(A full overview of the Café sessions scheduled can be found on the CLARIN Café page.) 


Video recordings

The recordings of the presentations are now available on the CLARIN Youtube Channel


Registration 

Registration is closed.


Background & goal

This panel is a part of the CLARIN Café series, as well as the first of the planned events dedicated to an overview of the application of digital tools in SSH disciplines.

The goal of the meeting is to introduce digital methods to literary scholars on the example of the tools provided by CLARIN. We plan to showcase some successful research projects and sketch the potential of digital approaches to literary studies. The desired outcome for the audience would be to sparkle their engagement with digital tools, methodologies and projects relevant to their interests, as well as to draw their attention to CLARIN national nodes.


Panelists

The panelists represent three projects relevant to the different aspects of literary research: 

  1. corpus creation on the example of KORP : Olga Gerassimenko (Center of Estonian Language Resources) and Marin Laak (Estonian Literary Museum). 
  2. text annotation and preparation of a digital edition of ArchilochusBeatrice Nava (University of Bologna),
  3. textual analysis and stylometry with WebSty: Joanna Byszuk (Institute of Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences).

Programme

This CLARIN Café will consists of two parts:

Part 1: Examples

  • Introduction from the moderator
  • Panelists showcase their work in digital literary studies, using CLARIN tools. 

Part 2:  Discussion

  • App. 20 mins for discussion between the panelists on the application of digital methods in literary studies, followed by Q&A with the audience.

Target audience

The target audience of this CLARIN Café are researchers who are willing to incorporate new methods into their disciplinary workflows but need an entry point.