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CLARIN and Libraries

CLARIN and Libraries brings together the CLARIN community and national and academic libraries. In 2023, the workshop took place at the National Library of Norway in Oslo.

 
 

Using data from the CLARIN-IS repository, two researchers have created and published a list of Icelandic academic words – the first of its kind in Iceland.

 
 

Every month, the CLARIN Newsflash gives an overview of what has been happening at CLARIN, the national consortia and the wider community. Read the December edition now!

 
 

In this edition: CLARIN technical open hour, Spain joins Service Provider Federation, Marking clarin.eu as safe domain, CoreTrustSeal looking for CLARIN-affiliated reviewers, Website on Drupal 10 and editorial improvements, FAIR Digital Objects summit 2024 call for papers

 
 
Seat of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Source: Wikipedia

CLARIN Ambassador Johanna Berg on a CLARIN workshop at the Swedish parliament, focusing on the opportunities for new research on parliamentary data opened up by several infrastructure projects, including ParlaMint.

 
 
Written by Jessica Puliero, PhD, Ca' Foscari University
 
 
 

The Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon #DH­H23 gathered students and researchers of humanities, social sciences, and computer science in May and June at the University of Helsinki.

 
 

Based on ParlaMint data, researchers Bojan Evkoski and Senja Pollak developed and explained machine learning models to understand the language used by Slovenian members of parliament associated with different political leanings.

 
 

This summer, the Transylvania Digital Humanities Centre (DigiHUBB) at Babeș-Bolyai University hosted the 13th edition of the European Summer University in Digital Humanities ‘Culture & Technology’.

 
 
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In this issue: CLARIN technical open hour, new on the CLARIN forum, new software releases.