Tour de CLARIN: Interview with Melvin Wevers
Meet Melvin Wevers, a Digital Humanities researcher focusing on the study of cultural-historical phenomena with the use of computational means.
Meet Melvin Wevers, a Digital Humanities researcher focusing on the study of cultural-historical phenomena with the use of computational means.
Find out more about the CLARIAH-NL series of workshops on Linked Data, which is a technological initiative that aims to ensure a greater degree of dynamic interoperability between language resources provided by the infrastructure.
Find out more about the MIMORE, a search engine for the investigation of morphosyntactic variation in Dutch dialects
Find out more about the CLARIAH-NL, a project in the Netherlands that is setting up a distributed research infrastructure that provides humanities researchers with access to large collections of digital data and user-friendly processing tools.
Meet Dr Stephan Procházka, a linguist working at the Department of Oriental Studies at the University of Vienna.
The Tool Galleries are user involvement events organized three times a year by the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities (ACDH).
The Austrian Baroque Corpus (ABaC:us) is a digital collection of printed texts from the Baroque era, with the bulk of the data from the period between 1650 and 1750.
Find out more about the VLE - a powerful and adaptable tool that provides a flexible environment for navigating through and working with complexly-annotated dictionary entries.
Find out more about the Austrian CLARIN group, which has been a founding member of CLARIN .
Tour de CLARIN highlights prominent User Involvement (UI) activities of a particular CLARIN national consortium. This is the last post from Sweden