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https://www.clarin.eu/contactThe 30th edition of ESSLLI (European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information) will take place from 6 August to 17 August 2018 at Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”, Sofia, Bulgaria.

 

Tour de CLARIN highlights prominent User Involvement (UI) activities of a particular CLARIN national consortium. This is the last post from Finland.

 

Meet Tommi Jantunen, a linguist specialising in the Finnish Sign Language working at the University of Jyväskylä.

 

As a follow up of the CLARIN workshops on Oral History (OH) archives in Oxford and Utrecht in 2016, the Arezzo workshop (10-12 May 2017) was meant for the finalization of the setup of a transcription chain for OH-interviews. For more information visit the workshop website. Stefania Scagliola

 

Discover Suomi24 corpus, a comprehensive collection of texts from discussion forums of Suomi24, which is Finland’s largest and most popular social media website and is used by 86% of Finns every month.

 

This time in Tour de CLARIN we are focusing on the Aalto Automatic Speech Recognition tool from Finland.

 

We are delighted to announce that CLARIN joined the VideoLectures.NET platform. The first videos added come from CLARIN-PLUS workshop in Sofia: "Working with Parliamentary Records".

 

As originally featured on VideoLectures Introduction With the increasing volume and impact of communication on social media, social media analysis has become one of the most trending topics in natural language research, which can be observed in a growing number of workshops and conferences dedicated

 

The 6th European Research Infrastructure Consortium ( ) Network meeting took place in Helsinki, Finland on 9th and 10th May 2017.

 
DARIAH and CLARIN Relaunched DH Course Registry

The DH Course Registry was relaunched during DARIAH's Annual Event. It is an open, online inventory of digital humanities modules, courses and programmes in Europe.

 

'Tour de CLARIN: Finland' blog post written by Darja Fišer and Jakob Lenardič The Finnish national consortium FIN-CLARIN has been a CLARIN member since 2015. The members of the consortium are the University of Helsinki, the University of Eastern Finland, the University of Jyväskylä, the University

 

“Tour de CLARIN” is a new CLARIN initiative that aims to periodically highlight prominent User Involvement (UI) activities of a particular CLARIN national consortium.

 

In this issue: Centre Meeting 2017, CLARIN SPF extended with France, Greece and CMU, Successful migration of the CLARIN Identity Provider, New version of the Virtual Language Observatory

 

CLARIN-PLUS Workshop "Working with Parliamentary Records" was the third in a series of four as part of the CLARIN-PLUS project. The workshop aimed to discover the ways in which technology, developed within CLARIN, would be helpful for curating parliament records and for answering research

 

Call for participation TransTech17 3rd Summer School in Translation Technologies “Machine Translation and Post-Editing” University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 4th – 8th September 2017 http://www.prevajalstvo.net/trans-tech-eng About the summer school The 3rd Translation Technologies Summer School focuses

 

As originally featured on VideoLectures Introduction Parliament speech has always been in the center of the humanitarian and societal interest with its influential language and content for the policy making as well as for the social and political environment. There are many ongoing initiatives on

 

A Memorandum of Understanding between LIBER, the Association of European Research Libraries, and CLARIN has been signed on 22 March 2017 in Lausanne.

 

We are happy to announce that the TalkBank at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) has officially joined CLARIN as a Third Party. CMU's TalkBank (http://talkbank.org) attained CLARIN B-Centre status in 2015 and has recently become a CLARIN K-centre as well, and now there is the committment for an association at the level of at Carnegie Mellon University.

 
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We are pleased to announce that on 1 February 2017 France officially joined CLARIN as an Observer.

 

In this issue: SPF extended to Lithuania, Upcoming centre assessment round, Centre Meeting 2017, Planned migration of the CLARIN Identity Provider, LD4LR presentations, New component registry, WebLicht now compatible with 1.2, 4 new CLARIN-PLUS Deliverables, DSpace Video Tutorial, New centres, website styling