CLARIN 2022
The 11th CLARIN Annual Conference (CLARIN 2022), organized by CLARIN ERIC in collaboration with LINDAT/CLARIAH-CZ, will be held from 10 to 12 October 2022 and will be chaired by Tomaž Erjavec (Jožef Stefan Institute, CLARIN.SI National Coordinator).
After two virtual editions, the event will take place in Prague (provided that the pandemic situation allows it).
The CLARIN Annual Conference is the main annual event for those involved in the construction and operation of CLARIN across Europe as well as for representatives of the Humanities and Social Sciences communities.
CLARIN 2022 is organized in order to exchange ideas and experiences within the CLARIN Infrastructure, including the design, construction and operation of the CLARIN Infrastructure, the data, tools and services that it contains or for which there is a need, its actual use by researchers, its relation to other infrastructures and projects as well as its relation to the CLARIN Knowledge Infrastructure.
The authors of the accepted papers, the members of the CLARIN National Consortia, the representatives of the CLARIN Centers, the representatives of the partner organizations and anyone interested in being part of the CLARIN Community will be welcome.
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CLARIN 2022

The 11th CLARIN Annual Conference (CLARIN 2022) is organized by CLARIN ERIC in collaboration with LINDAT/CLARIAH-CZ, will be held from 10 to 12 October 2022 and will be chaired by Tomaž Erjavec (Jožef Stefan Institute, CLARIN.SI National Coordinator).
After two virtual editions, the event will take place in Prague (provided that the pandemic situation allows it).
The CLARIN Annual Conference is the main annual event for those involved in the construction and operation of CLARIN across Europe as well as for representatives of the Humanities and Social Sciences communities.
CLARIN 2022 is organized in order to exchange ideas and experiences within the CLARIN Infrastructure, including the design, construction and operation of the CLARIN Infrastructure, the data, tools and services that it contains or for which there is a need, its actual use by researchers, its relation to other infrastructures and projects as well as its relation to the CLARIN Knowledge Infrastructure.
The authors of the accepted papers, the members of the CLARIN National Consortia, the representatives of the CLARIN Centers, the representatives of the partner organizations and anyone interested in being part of the CLARIN Community will be welcome.