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  • ExploreCor - Using Programmable Corpora in Computational Literary Studies

    EN
    This three-day training school organised by the CLS INFRA project focused on dynamic collections of literary texts manipulated programmatically. Learners will learn to find, evaluate, and select corpora using tools like CLSCor and DraCor, and gain skills in Python, Jupyter Notebooks, API querying, Linked Open Data, and Digital Literary Network Analysis. The training addresses reproducibility using Docker, promoting transparent, replicable research in Computational Literary Studies.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Julia Jennifer Beine
    • Ingo Börner
    • Floor Buschenhenke
  • Use of vocabularies for metadata curation and quality assessment in Social Sciences and Humanities

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    This event, organised in the framework of the TRIPLE project, provided insights into the use of "topical vocabularies" and their use in metadata curation and quality assessment in the Social Sciences and Humanities (in the EOSC context). The sessions introduces learners to have a better understanding of the interoperability challenges faced within/by the SSH branch of the EOSC, and be familiar with some initiatives related to metadata curation and enrichment in the SSH.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Laure Barbot
    • Marco Raciti
    • Matej Ďurčo
  • CLARIN Tools and Resources for Lexicographic Work

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    This course will present an overview of resources available from CLARIN that may be useful for the lexicographer; we refer to lexical datasets but also to textual resources such as corpora, as well as tools.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Francesca Frontini
    • Andrea Bellandi
    • Valeria Quochi
  • Controlled Vocabularies and SKOS

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    Thesauri, taxonomies and other forms of controlled vocabularies represent a conceptual backbone of the research, playing an ever-increasing role in various aspects of the data management process. These resources are indispensable to determine common understanding allowing to systematically categorize and enrich research data in a consistent manner, as well as foster the data interoperability and integration among projects and web applications.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Ksenia Zaytseva
    • Matej Ďurčo
    • Tanja Wissik
  • Manage, Improve and Open Up Your Research Data

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    This module looks at emerging trends and best practice in data management, quality assessment and IPR issues. It looks at policies regarding data management and their implementation, particularly in the framework of a Research Infrastructure.
    Authors, editors, and contributors
    • Jennifer Edmond
    • Vicky Garnett
    • Matej Ďurčo