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CLARIN is working hard on the construction of its infrastructure. To maintain and enhance some of our central services, the CLARIN ERIC is hiring a Java developer and a Drupal/PHP developer. The application deadline is January 26, 2015. The exact implementation of these positions is quite flexible: ranging from half-time to full-time. The persons in […]
Steven Krauwer has decided to step down as Executive Director of the CLARIN ERIC at the end of his term. Therefore the CLARIN ERIC is looking for a successor. This vacancy is announced on the CLARIN website and the deadline for applying is now January 6, 2015. Please help us advertise this, and please think […]
The Research Council of Norway has for the first time issued a policy and guidelines for open access to publicly funded research data.
Read the report here. For infrastructure efforts, such as CLARIN, it is an important signal that the Research Council of Norway state that no other restrictions […]
The CLARINO consortium meeting 2014 was successfully held in Tromsø on Dec. 1–2 with representatives from all consortium members and our important partner, the National Library of Norway.
UNINETT Sigma invites Norwegian researchers to the 1st NorStore Research Data Management training seminar in Oslo on Wednesday 7 January 2015.
Laura Janda informs us that the Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics/TROLLing now has a promotional video, explaining why linguists need a place to store and share their data and statistical code.
The University of Copenhagen has been awarded a NordForsk grant for the promotion of Nordic cooperation in the context of CLARIN. The grant will be used mainly to organize Nordic workshops.
CLARIAH, a consortium of Humanities research institutes, is to receive a grant of 12 million euros from The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). The grant will fund the development of a digital infrastructure that combines diverse data sets and software tools from various humanities’ disciplines, and to provide user-friendly tools to search through these […]
Norge var godt representert på LREC 2014 i Reykjavik med 23 deltagere.
A report commissioned by the Research Council of Norway finds that most researchers are willing to share their research data, but obstacles remain and incentives are needed.
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