Happening today & tomorrow: conference on Sustainable Archiving of Social Media Data, hosted by @DNB_Aktuelles and featuring (amongst others) a presentation on the CLARIN Knowledge-Centre for Computer-Mediated Communication and Social Media Corpora👇🏼
https://t.co/9ujcO9bQZg
the @CLARINERIC booth at @DH2023Graz is set: plenty of info about (digital) language resources; come by to learn more about discovering, exploring, exploiting, annotating, analyzing, combining or archiving language data - and to put yourself on the map with the #DHCourseRegistry!
The Basque language has always been surrounded by mystery with regards to its origin. Today, there has been a massive breakthrough on its history and origin 🧵
It’s pretty simple: Google Meet (original) was previously Meet, which was the rebranded Hangouts Meet. Meet has been merged with Google Duo, which replaced Google Hangouts. Google Duo has been renamed Meet, and Meet has been temporarily named Google Meet (original), for clarity
Why is language as a dimension of research assessment so essential? What can we do to support multilingual publishing and its proper assessment?
@ekulczycki explains it all on DARIAH Open on ”Essential research is published in all languages”!
https://t.co/7i6ED6OewK
How can we standardise metadata for learner corpora❓ @MagaliPaquot Alexander König, Jennifer Frey, & colleagues have discussed different types of metadata (e.g. administrative, task, annotation, transcription, proficiency-related) #LCR2022
@LoTWritersRoom Thank you to everyone involved in bringing this joy of a show to life. Can’t imagine what life would’ve been like without this show these past few years. It may be weird to say about a TV show, but truly this show has picked me up so many times. Y’all deserved proper closure.