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The call for nominations for the Steven Krauwer Awards 2023 is now open

 
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In this issue: Upcoming assessment deadline, SPF extended with Switzerland, New CLARIN Identity Provider release, New Switchboard release, DH Course Registry November 2022 release, Matomo upgrades, questionnaire, Scheduled Maintenance

 

Read the January 2023 edition of the CLARIN Newsflash

 

The call for abstracts for CLARIN2023 is now open

 

Read the newly published impact story

 

Meet the first CLARIN interns

 

Read the December 2022 edition of the CLARIN Newsflash

 

Read the new impact story on the Voices from Ravensbrück project.

 

2022 was another big year for CLARIN!

 

A final message from the outgoing Executive Director of CLARIN

 

We are pleased to announce that Switzerland will join CLARIN as an observer from 1 January 2023, with a commitment for three years. The Swiss consortium CLARIN-CH was founded in December 2020 and consists of a growing number of Swiss academic institutions. In early 2022, the Swiss National Science

 

Read the blogpost about the third UPSKILLS multiplier event

 

Read about the It-Sr-NeR project, winner of the bridging gap call, in this blogpost.

 

Read all about the CLARIN Café on Text and Data Mining Exceptions a Year After in this blog post

 

The initiative that lead to this project was the result of a workshop for all CLARIN Knowledge Centres (K-centers) from 30 November to 1 December 2020. This workshop, which was established by Bente Maegaard and now takes place annually, brought together all K-centres working with Sign Language (SL)

 

This impact story shines the spotlight on one of the initiatives in response to the invasion of Ukraine that CLARIN has supported. The distance learning course ‘ Ukrainian History’ was developed by two friends and colleagues, based in Ukraine and Lithuania, as an example of collaboration between EU

 

Read about the new members of the SSH Marketplace Editorial Board

 

The book, launched at CLARIN2022, is the first volume in a new series on Digital Linguistics, published by De Gruyter and edited by Darja Fišer and Andreas Witt

 

Read all about the CLARIN Café on Online and Desktop Tools for Querying a Language Corpus in this blog post

 

Dr Nan Bernstein Ratner talks about her latest project CLASP (Child Language ASsessment Project), which makes use of datasets at the CLARIN Knowledge Centre TalkBank. The project hopes to provide a stronger evidence base for child language assessment, which will improve future research, as well as