News: 2016-10-10
News: 2016-09-12
The turn has now come to Stockholm University to tell us about their pilots. https://sweclarin.se/eng/pilots-stockholm-university
News: 2016-04-28
The first stop of the Swe-Clarin tour will be in Stockholm on May 9th, 10 am — 4pm, at Stockhom Univeristy. The theme is the Nordic Museum questionnaires. We will present Swe-Clarin, the Nordic Museum questionnaires, Korp as a research tool and offer guidance for research on the material. The talks will be given in Swedish, but everyone is welcome and all our members speak English and help with posting research questions. More information can be found here: Swe-Clarin på turné I.
News: 2016-04-28
In waiting for the Swe-Clarin blog, here is the second and third newsletter of 2016. Both Humlab at the University of Lund and Digisam are represented.
News: 2016-02-29
Here is Swe-Clarin's first newsletter of the year. The theme of this year's newsletters will be pilot projects, i.e., start-up projects with at least one researcher from the Humanities or Social Sciences coupled with our partners in Swe-Clarin. The aim is, among other things, to explore the possibilities for digital humanities with current language technology tools and to learn about requirements on future tools, resources and technologies.
News: 2016-02-08
There is an article about Swe-Clarin in Curie, an e-paper published by Vetenskapsrådet, the Swedish Science Council.
The article is in Swedish and can be found here: artikeln i Curie.
News: 2015-12-18
The last newsletter of the year is out!
This newsletter contains a presentation of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, a summary of the year as well as an outlook for next year.
Swe-Clarin wishes you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
See you in February 2016!
News: 2015-12-03
The newsletter for November is out. It contains a presentation of SND, the A-centre of Swe-Clarin. Enjoy!
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News: 2015-10-30
Here is the Swe-Clarin newsletter for October.
This month covers site visits to Uppsala and Stockholm, the Nordic Clarin Network workshop as well as a presentation of Språkrådet, the Center for Language and Folklore at the Language Council.
Enjoy the read!