Datum | Vrijdag 5 April 2019 | ![]() |
Tijd | 10:00 - 16:30 | |
Locatie | Beeld & Geluid, Hilversum |
Achtergrond
CLARIAH-CORE liep officieel 31 december 2018 af. Vanaf 1 januari 2019 is de opvolger CLARIAH-PLUS actief. Om dit heugelijke feit te vieren, is er een uitgebreide CLARIAH Toogdag op 5 april 2019.
- Wat is er allemaal gedaan in CLARIAH-CORE?
- Welke elementen van de CLARIAH infrastructure worden al door anderen gebruikt?
- Wat gaat er in CLARIAH-PLUS gebeuren?
Programma
Program Friday 5 April 2019
tijd |
duur |
activiteit |
9:30 |
30 |
koffie en “CLARIAH-taartjes” |
10:00 |
10 |
Welkom door de gastheer: Tom De Smet van het Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld & Geluid |
10:10 |
20 |
Opening CLARIAH-Toogdag met een interview van Jan Odijk en Lex Heerma van Voss door dagvoorzitter Malou van Hintum. |
Vier aansprekende verhalen van (jonge) onderzoekers die de afgelopen jaren aan en met de CLARIAH-infrastructuur gewerkt hebben. |
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10:30 |
20+10 |
CLARIAH meets Time in Translation - analysing sinds through WP3 tools: Martijn van der Klis |
11:00 |
20+10 |
dataLegend: Creating, Linking, Storing and Querying Historical Data: Ruben Schalk |
11:30 |
20+10 |
Researching Audiovisual Data: Launch of the Media Suite v4: Julia Noordegraaf |
12:00 |
20+10 |
wp 2 - wat we bereikt hebben met een focus op de integratie van de 3 hierboven genoemde werkpakketten. Gertjan/Jauco |
12:30 |
75 |
Lunch |
Twee showcases van 10 minuten, gevolgd door een kort interview door Malou van Hintum |
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13:45 |
15 |
LinkSyr: Wido van Peursen |
14:00 |
15 |
Refugee Crises in Dutch Media: Thomas Poell en Bernhard Rieder |
14.15 |
25 |
Presentatie door Karina van Dalen-Oskam en Martijn Kleppe “The dream of Karina and Martijn” gevolgd door een interview door Malou van Hintum |
14:40 |
30 |
thee/koffie |
Twee showcases van 10 minuten, gevolgd door een kort interview door Malou van Hintum |
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15:10 |
15 |
NEWSGAC: Aysenur Bilgin & Kim Smeenk |
15:25 |
15 |
Uncovering the Prize Papers Archive: Jelle van Lottum |
15:40 |
30 |
Presentatie door Marcel Broersma en Antal van den Bosch, gevolgd door een kort interview door Malou van Hintum |
16.10 |
60 |
Borrel |
Foto's
Hier zijn wat foto's van de CLARIAH Toogdag 2019 bij het Nederlands Instituut van Beeld en Geluid in Hilversum
CLARIAH-CORE Kickout
CLARIAH-CORE-> CLARIAH-PLUS
CLARIAH-PLUS Kickoff
CLARIAH-PLUS Extra
CLARIAH boek
In 2009 the CLARIN-NL project initiated the construction of an integrated, distributed digital infrastructure for language-based humanities research, with a focus on linguistics. But the promises of interoperability between different data sets and tools are not restricted to language-based research. Within CLARIN-NL pilot projects had reached out to neighbouring fields. In 2011 a consortium led by Jan Odijk proposed to the “NWO-nationale Roadmap voor grootschalige Wetenschappelijke onderzoeksinfrastructuur” to build a digital infrastructure for all of the humanities, dubbed ClARIAH. This proposal was rated excellent, but also too ambitious. The consortium was granted seed money, and in 2013, in the next round, we presented a new proposal.
As suggested by the vetting committee, the proposal focussed on three disciplines within the humanities where digital techniques already had a large impact: linguistics, socio-economic history and media studies. This choice meant we had to deal with texts, structured data and audio-visual materials. This proposal, ClARIAH-CORE, was funded by NWO, and we started our work from 2015.
Over the next few years we built an infrastructure for these fields, but we also cooperated more and more closely between them in building a common humanities infrastructure. When in 2016 we put out a call for pilot studies to test the infrastructure, more than half of the proposals crossed the borders of our disciplines.
We have come a long way together, but we have not yet reached our goal. This has been recognised by our funders, which have granted us the means to continue with the next phase of our project. In ClARIAH-PLUS, which will run from 2019, we will further extend the infrastructure. We will now be able to include analysing texts for fields such as literature, history or philosophy, which look more to their contents than to the language they are in (even if that border is permeable too). We will doubtlessly cross borders to other disciplines within and outside the humanities.
But first we invite you to celebrate with us the accomplishments of ClARIAH-CORE in this booklet.
We wish you an enjoyable read.
Lex Heerma van Voss, PI CLARIAH
Jan Odijk, director CLARIAH