Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure, funded by the Horizon2020 grant scheme, is a four-year, pan-European project that aims to unify the diverse landscape of computational text analysis, in terms of available texts, tools, methods, practices and so forth, within its growing international user community. The project started out in February 2021, meaning that it has been underway for just over a year. In our poster we discuss the various deliverables and activities that have come out of the CLS INFRA project in its first quarter to give an idea of its impact in practice
Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2018). This edition of the conference is held in Torino. The conf...
This report culminates two years of work by CLIR staff involving extensive interviews and site visit...
The National Library of the Netherlands (KB) is an active partner in national and international coop...
Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure, funded by the Horizon2020 grant scheme, is a four-yea...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the work carried out in the CLS INFRA project an...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the principal objectives of the newly started H2...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the principal objectives of the newly started H2...
Project summary The digital age offers challenges and opportunities for completing research on Eur...
This deliverable presents three case studies involving digitisation and transformation processes; th...
While the discipline of Computational Literary Studies (CLS) consolidates, infrastructural challenge...
Edited by Christof Schöch, Julia Dudar and Evgeniia Fileva. With contributions by Joanna Byszuk, J...
We have explored gaps in teaching of research skills for computational literary studies to inform th...
The findings reported here have been obtained in the framework of CLS INFRA’s Work Package 3 concern...
"Literarische Werke und deren digitale Repräsentationen stellen auch in den Fachbereichen der Comput...
Abstract and poster of paper 0653 presented at the Digital Humanities Conference 2019 (DH2019), Utre...
Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2018). This edition of the conference is held in Torino. The conf...
This report culminates two years of work by CLIR staff involving extensive interviews and site visit...
The National Library of the Netherlands (KB) is an active partner in national and international coop...
Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure, funded by the Horizon2020 grant scheme, is a four-yea...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the work carried out in the CLS INFRA project an...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the principal objectives of the newly started H2...
The aim of this poster is to provide an overview of the principal objectives of the newly started H2...
Project summary The digital age offers challenges and opportunities for completing research on Eur...
This deliverable presents three case studies involving digitisation and transformation processes; th...
While the discipline of Computational Literary Studies (CLS) consolidates, infrastructural challenge...
Edited by Christof Schöch, Julia Dudar and Evgeniia Fileva. With contributions by Joanna Byszuk, J...
We have explored gaps in teaching of research skills for computational literary studies to inform th...
The findings reported here have been obtained in the framework of CLS INFRA’s Work Package 3 concern...
"Literarische Werke und deren digitale Repräsentationen stellen auch in den Fachbereichen der Comput...
Abstract and poster of paper 0653 presented at the Digital Humanities Conference 2019 (DH2019), Utre...
Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2018). This edition of the conference is held in Torino. The conf...
This report culminates two years of work by CLIR staff involving extensive interviews and site visit...
The National Library of the Netherlands (KB) is an active partner in national and international coop...