Kielipankki presented in the Department Development Day
Helsingin Observatorio Helsinki, SuomiKielipankki was presented by Mietta Lennes during the morning session of the Department Development Day.
Kielipankki was presented by Mietta Lennes during the morning session of the Department Development Day.
The workshop takes place at the Life Science Center in Keilaniemi, Espoo.
FIN-CLARIAH Workshop Day Program 11.00-12.00 Jari Ojala: Welcoming words + Pasi Tyrväinen: Keynote 12.00-13.00 Lunch 13.00-13.15 Anna Sendra Toset: Results from FIN-CLARIAH interviews 13.15-14.30 Teamwork in thematic groups: CSC integration, Data licensing (Slides/Kielipankki) The end-user perspective I The end-user perspective II 14.30-15.00 Coffee 15.00-16.00 Reports from thematic groups + Mikko Tolonen on metadata + General […]
In 2022, the CLARIN Annual Conference will be organised as a hybrid event in Prague, Czechia. In-person attendance is by invitation only, whereas virtual attendance is open to general audience as well. Program and registration: https://www.clarin.eu/event/2022/clarin-annual-conference-2022
The 2021 CLARIN Annual Conference will be organised as an online event.
The SSHOC project is organizing a round table on Data Citation in order to refine the specifications of the FAIR SSH citation prototype and the Data Citation Recommendations.
University of Helsinki Data support organizes a webinar about opening research data. Four Finnish data archives and service providers are presented, including Kielipankki - the Language Bank of Finland. Join the event via Zoom!
Kielipankki Live is a new series of online events where researcher guests are interviewed and current issues about text and speech resources and the Language Bank of Finland are discussed. The second Kielipankki Live event will be held in English.
This CLARIN Café will be an opportunity to meet, find inspiration for new teaching solutions, collect feedback and needs, and share ideas. Mietta Lennes from FIN-CLARIN will also be telling about her online teaching.
University of Helsinki Data Support will hold an event focusing on the opening of research data.
The Helsinki Digital Humanities Hackathon is a chance to experience an interdisciplinary research project from start to finish within the span of 10 days. Read more and apply for participation by 2.4.2020!
This course can support you in managing, annotating and analyzing your language material.
During this workshop/tutorial, you will see a presentation of the Language Bank of Finland and take a glance at some of the tools and services that are currently available there. You are also welcome to ask questions about tools or about processing and publishing your own data. Please bring your own laptop if you want to try something out on site. Welcome!
The aim of the workshop is to discuss the use of novel digital parliamentary datasets in research — in particular those of the Parliament of Finland. FIN-CLARIN and the Korp version 1.1 of the Plenary Sessions of the Parliament of Finland, available in the Language Bank of Finland, will also be presented during the afternoon.
See the conference website for more information about submissions: http://www.oulu.fi/suomenkieli/node/55272
See the conference website for more information about submissions.
The very first RDHum conference will be held in Oulu, Finland.
Registration period for the course Corpus Clinic The course is organized in English during 9.11.2018 - 26.04.2019. The registration deadline has been extended until 23rd November 2018 until when you can join the course area on Moodle. Welcome aboard! More information
The online course Corpus Linguistics and Statistical Methods will be held during 15.1.-14.3.2017 in English and in Finnish. The course is open to a restricted number of students from all Finnish universities and from abroad. Register by 14th January!
DELAD (=SHARED in Swedish) is an initiative that collaborates with CLARIN in order to establish a digital archive of disordered speech and share this with interested researchers.
CLARIN ERIC General Assembly Meeting will be organized in Helsinki in late November. – CLARIN ERICin kaksipäiväinen yleiskokous pidetään marraskuun lopussa Helsingissä.
Are you working with language data? This online course can help you with the practical issues you may have in corpus analysis and management. Students from all Finnish universities are welcome!
The purpose of the CLARIN PLUS Workshop on User Involvement is to share ideas and good practices for reaching out to new users of CLARIN services. The workshop is intended for sharing information, know-how and expertise especially with the more recently joined CLARIN member countries. The workshop is open to invited representatives only.
The Language Bank of Finland will visit Helsinki Collegium of Advanced Studies on Monday, 15th May. The event will be held in English. Welcome to see and hear what the Language Bank offers for researchers in the Humanities and Socials Sciences!
During the event, you will also have the possibility to ask questions about sharing your research materials and about other services provided by FIN-CLARIN and the Language Bank of Finland.