Tour de CLARIN Volume One

Autor: Fišer, Darja, Lenardič, Jakob, Ågren, Maria, Borin, Lars, Brandby, Eira, Depoorter, Griet, Gavriilidou, Maria, Georgiadou, Vassiliki, Hajičová, Eva, Hladík, Radim, Jantunen, Tommi, Kovalevskaite, Jolanta, Lennes, Mietta, Lindén, Krister, Maryl, Maciej, Mörth, Karlheinz, Odijk, Jan, Piasecki, Maciej, Piperidis, Stelios, Pots, Cora, Procházka, Stephan, Rimkutė, Erika, Vaičenonienė, Jurgita, Vandeghinste, Vincent, Van Hessen, Arjan, Vidová Hladká, Barbora, Wevers, Melvin, Wieczorek, Jan, Wissik, Tanja
Přispěvatelé: Fišer, Darja, Lenardič, Jakob
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1639549
Popis: Tour de CLARIN is an initiative started by CLARIN ERIC in 2016 that has been periodically highlighting prominent user involvement activities of CLARIN national consortia in the form of blog posts published on the CLARIN webpage, disseminated through the CLARIN news flash and on social media. By focusing a different national consortium every two months and showcasing their outstanding language resources, text processing tools, user involvement events and researchers, we have been aiming to increase the visibility of the various consortia, reveal the richness of the CLARIN landscape, and display the full range of activities throughout the network that can not only inform and inspire other consortia, but also show what CLARIN has to offer to researchers, teachers, students, professionals and the general public interested in using and processing language data in various forms. In the two years we have been running the initiative, and having visited nearly half of all the CLARIN member countries, we can say that Tour de CLARIN has proved to be one of the flagship user involvement initiatives by CLARIN ERIC; highly valuable for our network and incredibly popular with our readers. This is why have decided to collect the blog posts in a printed volume. The first volume presents all the nine countries which we have visited so far: Finland, Sweden, Austria, the Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Greece and Lithuania.
Databáze: OpenAIRE