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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’.

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

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

Read about the CrowLL project: manually created annotated corpora for teaching and learning purposes of Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Estonian, and Slovene.

Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson and Johan Frid Win 2023 Steven Krauwer Award for CLARIN Achievements

In this edition: CLARIN technical open hour, Deadline Centre Assessment Round approaching, LREC-COLING 2024 template, INCEpTION, DOG alpha version released, Centre Registry v3, HTTP error pages for clarin.eu subdomains

We are pleased to announce that Henk van den Heuvel has joined the CLARIN Board of Directors ( ) on 1 October 2023.

This special edition of the CLARIN Newsflash is dedicated to the upcoming CLARIN Annual Conference 2023!