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Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash May 2022

 

Read all about the CLARIN Café on Bilingual and Multilingual Corpora in this blog post.

 

Read the vacancy for the position of Head of Operations at CLARIN

 

Various institutions in Switzerland have been preparing to join CLARIN , read all about it.

 

Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash April 2022

 

Read about the appointment of the new Executive Director of CLARIN : Darja Fišer

 

Read the new impact story about Donate Speech

 

Sidsel Boldsen is a PhD Student in Natural Language Processing ( ) and digital humanities, with a special interest in historical languages and linguistic knowledge representation. She has successfully collaborated wIth the Danish CLARIN K-Centre DANSK.

 

Take a tour around the Danish Knowledge Centre DANSK.

 
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In this issue: Upcoming deadline for B-centre assessments, Centre Meeting 2022, New Switchboard beta release, Matomo upgrades, Requests for input and feedback

 

Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash March 2022

 

The call for nominations for the Steven Krauwer Awards 2022 is now open. The awards, named in honour of the first executive director of CLARIN, Steven Krauwer, are given in recognition of outstanding contributions towards CLARIN goals in the areas of language resource building, tool or service

 

Read the new impact story about Xenophobia on Greek Twitter.

 
 

At the end of February 2022, CLARIN celebrates its ten-year anniversary as an independent organisation and research infrastructure.

 

Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash February 2022.

 

Prof Antal van den Bosch will join the CLARIN Board of Directors ( ) from 1 March 2022.

 

In this new open-access publication , Tomaž Erjavec and colleagues present the ParlaMint corpora, which include the transcriptions of sessions of seventeen European national parliaments. The content of parliamentary debates has become increasingly important for research in the social sciences and

 

Read about the CLARIN Ambassadors for the period 2021-2023.

 

The IceTaboo database is a novel resource for processing offensive words in Icelandic. Designed in close collaboration with an industry partner in commercial software development, the database is intended to be used as part of an automatic proofreading tool. IceTaboo can be used to flag contextually