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South Africa Joins CLARIN ERIC as Member

Submitted by Karina Berger on

After a fruitful five years as an observer of CLARIN , South Africa has become an official member of the distributed digital infrastructure as of 1 January 2024. South Africa is the first member country outside of Europe, and SADiLaR is the proud representative body for SA. Currently, CLARIN ERIC has 24 members and 2 observers.

This milestone aligns impeccably with SADiLaR’s strategic objective of strengthening stakeholder relationships and building mutually beneficial partnerships. The network will therefore extend to increase SADiLaR’s impact in the Digital Humanities space.

 

Dr. Friedel Wolff, Technical Manager of SADiLaR, and the National Coordinator for South Africa.
About SADiLaR

The South African Centre for Digital Language Resources, hosted by the North-West University, is the first research infrastructure in Africa that promotes indigenous languages and is sponsored by the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) as part of the South African Research Infrastructure Roadmap (SARIR). The digital research hub has an enabling function, with a focus on all official languages of South Africa, supporting research and development in the domains of language technologies and language-related studies in the humanities and social sciences. The centre supports the creation, management, and distribution of digital language resources, as well as applicable software, which are freely available through the Language Resource Catalogue.

SADiLaR comprises several member institutions that are centrally integrated into the functioning of the centre. Each of the partner institutions has a specialisation area:

 

Professor Justus Roux, the first Director of SADiLaR, is the official South African delegate at the General Assembly.

 


Vision

SADiLaR’s vision is to stimulate and enable digital research and development in South Africa’s 12 official languages, to cultivate, create awareness and grow DH scholarship in South Africa and the continent, while creating strategic synergies with local and international partners with a similar or complementary infrastructure.

Through its affiliation with CLARIN in the past five years, SADiLaR created meaningful connections that have led to collaborations with other entities with a similar mandate. The membership provides access to expertise and standards that help to unify the South African infrastructure with international research systems and best practices.