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Blog post by Daniel Pfurtscheller (Universität Innsbruck) on the workshop titled “How to use for the annotation of CMC and social media resources: a practical introduction”. This workshop, funded as a CLARIN User Involvement Event, was held in association with the 5th Conference on CMC and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities (cmccorpora17) at Eurac Research, Italy.

 

 
 

Take 70 international young scholars in the digital humanities (DH), 11 different classes taught by experienced experts, a couple of presentations by scholars showing their work from various DH subfields, add a social program with excursions to museums and sites of culture: Voilà. 

 
 

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. 

 
 

The Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences (RDJ) is currently soliciting new submissions.

 
 
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Watch videos from the CLARIN Workshop: Digital Youth in East Asia: Theoretical, Methodological and Technical Issues, Brussels 2017

 
 

With France having joined CLARIN

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The CLARIN annual conference 2017 took place on 18-20 September at the Hotel Flamenco, Budapest, Hungary. It is the main annual event for those working on the construction and operation of CLARIN infrastructure across Europe, as well as for representatives of the communities of use in the humanities and social sciences.

 
 

The renewal of the B-certification for the Institute for the Dutch Language (INT) and the CMU-Talkbank has been successfully concluded: both established B-Centres have been assessed again according to the current criteria.

 
 

Meet Dr Stephan Procházka, a linguist working at the Department of Oriental Studies at the University of Vienna.

 
 

The 2017 Steven Krauwer Award for CLARIN Achievements is awarded to Paul Meurer (Uni Research Computing, Norway).