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The ISO TC37 Data Category Registry ( ) was created in 2008 as one of the first ISO standards delivered in the form of a database ( ISOcat). The Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (MPI) has provided development, hosting, and support services and acted as the Registration Authority (RA)

 

The vacancies for a Java Developer and a Drupal Developer have been extended - the new deadline is 26 January. Don't miss this chance to join an international team working on state-of-the art language resource and technology infrastructure!

 

The Riga Summit will gather government officials, business leaders, technology developers, and language researchers, who will forge a unified vision for the multilingual digital single market. At the event, stakeholders will work together to develop a combined strategy, identify goals, establish

 

The Talk of Europe – Travelling CLARIN Campus project aims to facilitate and stimulate pan-European collaboration in the Humanities, Social Sciences and Computer Science, based on the proceedings of the European Parliament (EP) by organising three international creative camps in 2014 and 2015. These

 

CLARIN legal expert Ville Oksanen unexpectedly passed away in Helsinki on Sunday morning November 23th. He was 37 years old. Ville played a key role in shaping the CLARIN resource policies from the beginnings of the CLARIN infrastructure and he actively contributed to CLARIN policies on legal

 

CLARIN vacancies: Executive Director and Developers The vacancy for an Executive Director has been re-opened. The new application deadline is 6 January. But that's not all: we are also in search of a Java developer and a Drupal developer (deadline: 4 December). Updated web pages There are now new

 

Post of CLARIN Executive Director CLARIN is one of the two big humanities pan-European research infrastructures on the roadmap with global ambitions, expected to expand rapidly in the near future. It currently has about 25 centres in 10 countries and the number is growing. At the same

 
Image: Sweden flag and Lithuanian CLARIN consortium

Great news – within just a couple of weeks, two countries joined CLARIN ! With Sweden and Lithuania, the European CLARIN consortium gains two enthusiastic national consortia in the north and east of Europe. Each of them brings a lot of high-quality resources and special tools, and of course

 

It is of paramount importance for Lithuania to join CLARIN for a number of reasons common to most member states. i.e. for the possibility to share tools and resources, to get the know-how and the most recent updates in the field of language technologies, to adopt common standards and legal

 

We are happy to announce that Sweden has now joined CLARIN . Sweden has been active for several years in preparing for setting up components for a language resources infrastructure; and now has officially joined the European consortium. Sweden contributes a very strong and broad national

 

CLARIN welcomes 2 new members! Good news to start with - the CLARIN family has recently grown. Sweden and Lithuania have officially become CLARIN members. CLARIN congratulates these new national consortia; more details will soon be provided at the CLARIN website. Virtual Collection Registry 1.0

 

CLARIAH, a Dutch consortium of Humanities research institutes, is to receive a grant of 12 million euros from The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). The grant will fund the development of a digital infrastructure that combines diverse data sets and software tools from various

 

The Institute for Dutch Lexicology, the CLARIN Centre Vienna and the Meertens Institute have now received the official CLARIN B centre certificate.

 
Seat of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Source: Wikipedia

The Talk of Europe – Travelling CLARIN Campus project aims to instigate pan-European collaboration by organising three international creative camps in 2014 and 2015. This project is conducted within the framework of CLARIN (Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure), which aims to

 

' 3.0' has now reached the beta stage and now is publicly available

 

CLARIN is happy to announce the 3rd edition of the CLARIN Annual Conference (CAC) and calls for the submission of papers. CONFERENCE AIMS The CLARIN Annual Conference is organized for the humanities and social sciences community to exchange ideas and experiences on the CLARIN infrastructure

 

Martin Wynne participated in a recent workshop in Würzburg on using large-scale text collections for research. The workshop was organised as part of the activities of NeDiMAH, the Network of Digital Methods in the Arts and Humanities.

 

In december 2013, the European Commission launched a public consultation as part of its on-going efforts to review and modernise EU copyright rules. The consultation invited stakeholders to share their views on improving the availability of copyright-protected content online in the EU. In response

 

LINDAT-Clarin (Czech Republic) and The Clarin center at University of Copenhagen have now received the official CLARIN B centre certificate. After a thorough procedure in which they have been assessed externally by the Data Seal of Approval and internally by CLARIN's assessment committee it is clear

 

CLARIN and the University of Hamburg invite you to submit papers for our full-day workshop on Language resources and technologies for processing and linking historical documents and archives- Deploying Linked Open Data in Cultural Heritage. This workshop will be organised in conjunction with LREC