The Center of Estonian Language Resources (CELR) and the BBAW - Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) received the B-centre certification.
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The UK has been an Observer of CLARIN since 2015, and has been admitted for a second three-year period.
We are very pleased to announce that in October 2018 South Africa has joined CLARIN as an observer.
EstNLTK, the Estonian Natural Language Toolkit, brings together previously developed Estonian tools and resources in a common environment.
The connection between CLARIN and the European Open Science cloud will be demonstrated, today at the launch event, between 12:25 and 12:50 CET. Watch it live.
Find out more about the Estonian CLARIN consortium, one of the founding member of CLARIN .
Learn more about the virtual CLARIN Knowledge Centre for Treebanking that is operated by the CLARINO Bergen Centre at the University of Bergen in Norway and LINDAT/CLARIN at the Charles University in Prague in the Czech Republic.
Tour de CLARIN highlights prominent User Involvement (UI) activities of a particular CLARIN national consortium. This time the focus is on Lithuania and Erika Rimkutė, Senior Researcher at the Centre of Computational Linguistics at Vytautas Magnus University.
Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash: October 2018 here
We are happy to announce that as of 1 October 2018 Darja Fišer has been reappointed as CLARIN Director of User Involvement for another two years.
Read about the annual CLARIN-LT seminars series, a succesfull inititiative that is organized by CLARIN-LT at the end of each year.
ALKSNIS is a syntactically annotated corpus of Lithuanian that serves as a gold standard for the syntactic analysis of Lithuanian.
Read article by CLARIN Developer Twan Goosen about in the -hub Magazine October 2018
The Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations (ADHO) invites submission of proposals for DH2019. The DH Conference will take place from 9 till 12 July In Utrecht, the Netherlands.
The 2018 Steven Krauwer Award for CLARIN Achievements was awarded to Daan Broeder (Meertens Institute, KNAW) and Pavel Straňák (Charles University) for their outstanding contributions toward CLARIN goals.
Read the most recent CLARIN Newsflash: September 2018 here