Call for Submission of Extended Abstracts CLARIN Annual Conference 2023

CLARIN ERIC is pleased to announce the CLARIN Annual Conference 
2023<https://www.clarin.eu/event/2023/clarin-annual-conference-2023> and calls 
for the submission of extended abstracts. CLARIN is the European research 
infrastructure that makes digital language resources available to scholars, 
researchers, students and citizen-scientists from a wide range of disciplines, 
coordinates the collection of language resources and tools, and offers advanced 
tools to explore, exploit, annotate, analyse or combine such datasets, 
regardless of their location.

Submission deadline: 14 April 2023
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Location

After the successful hybrid edition of 2022, we plan to repeat the same format 
in 2023. The CLARIN Conference 2023 will be a face-to-face event, which will 
also be fully accessible virtually. The conference will take place in the 
historic city of Leuven, Belgium, at the heritage campus of the Irish 
College<https://www.irishcollegeleuven.eu/>. The event will be hosted and 
organised by CLARIN ERIC, in collaboration with KU Leuven,  
<https://www.kuleuven.be/english/about-kuleuven/> CLARIN-BE 
<https://clarin-be.ivdnt.org/> and the Instituut voor Nederlandse 
Taal<http://www.ivdnt.org>.
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Important Dates

  *   23 January 2023: First call published on CLARIN website, disseminated, 
and submission system open
  *   14 April 2023: Submission deadline
  *   30 June 2023: Notification of acceptance
  *   4 September 2023: Camera-ready version deadline
  *   16-18 October 2023: CLARIN Annual Conference

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Conference Aims

The CLARIN Annual Conference is organised for the wider Humanities and Social 
Sciences (SSH) community in order to exchange experiences and best practices in 
working with the CLARIN infrastructure and to share plans for future 
developments. The programme will cover a range of topics, including the design, 
construction and operation of the CLARIN infrastructure, the data, tools and 
services that it contains or should contain, its actual use by researchers, 
teachers or interested parties, its relation to other infrastructures and 
projects, and the CLARIN Knowledge Infrastructure.
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Keynote Speakers

To be confirmed.
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Conference Topics

We invite submissions describing CLARIN-related work addressing the following 
aspects:

Use of the CLARIN Infrastructure:

  *   Use of the CLARIN infrastructure in SSH research and beyond
  *   Usability studies and evaluations of CLARIN services
  *   Analysis of the CLARIN infrastructure usage and impact studies/use cases
  *   Identification and analysis of user audiences and developer communities, 
including digital humanities, libraries, computer science, information science, 
cognitive science and human-centred AI
  *   Showcases, demonstrations and research projects that are relevant to 
CLARIN
  *   Teaching and learning cases for which CLARIN resources and services are 
used.

Design and Construction of the CLARIN Infrastructure:

  *   Recent tools and resources added to the CLARIN infrastructure
  *   Metadata and concept registries, cataloguing and browsing
  *   Persistent identifiers and citation mechanisms ]
  *   Access, including single-sign-on authentication and authorisation
  *   Search functions, including Federated Content Search
  *   Web applications, web services and workflows
  *   Standards and solutions for interoperability of language resources, tools 
and services
  *   Models for the sustainability of the infrastructure, including curation, 
migration financing and cooperation
  *   Legal and ethical issues in operating the infrastructure.

CLARIN Knowledge Infrastructure and Dissemination:

  *   User assistance (help desks, user manuals, FAQs)
  *   CLARIN portals and outreach to users
  *   Videos, screencasts, recorded lectures
  *   Researcher training activities, hackathons
  *   Knowledge infrastructure centres.

CLARIN vis-à-vis other Infrastructures and Initiatives:

  *   SSH research infrastructures, such as DARIAH<https://www.dariah.eu/> and 
CESSDA<https://www.cessda.eu/> and the collaboration under the umbrella of the 
SSH Open Cluster<https://www.sshopencloud.eu/news/sshoc-ssh-open-cluster>, etc.
  *   Generic infrastructural initiatives, such as 
<https://www.clarin.eu/glossary#EUDAT> EOSC<https://eosc.eu/about-eosc>, 
Europeana<https://www.europeana.eu>, Language Data Space, etc.
  *   Projects such as EOSC Future<https://eoscfuture.eu/>, 
FAIRCORE4EOSC<https://faircore4eosc.eu/> and 
TRIPLE<https://project.gotriple.eu/about/>
  *   National and regional initiatives

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Format of the Programme Sessions

The programme of the conference will include oral presentations and posters, 
and may also include demos. Papers are allocated a presentation format based on 
the suitability of the paper for the type of session (i.e. more or less 
interactive), not based on their quality or other factors. Authors of accepted 
submissions will be offered the opportunity to demo their work in addition to 
their presentation.
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Submissions

The language of the conference is English and presentations will be made in 
English. Proposals for oral, poster or demo presentations must be submitted as 
extended abstracts (length: 3 to 4 pages A4, including references) in PDF 
format, in accordance with the template 
(ZIP-archive<https://www.dropbox.com/s/s7ocg2i15y0q1gy/Template_CLARIN2023.zip?dl=0>,
 Overleaf template<https://www.overleaf.com/read/qtvdcbqrmpfs>). Authors can 
choose whether to submit on an anonymous or non-anonymous basis.
Extended abstracts should address one or more topics that are relevant to 
CLARIN’s activities, resources, tools or services. This relevance should be 
explicitly articulated in the submission, as well as in the presentation at the 
conference. Contributions addressing desiderata for the CLARIN infrastructure 
that are currently not in place are also eligible. It is not required for 
authors to be or have been directly involved in national or cross-national 
CLARIN projects.
Extended abstracts must be submitted through the EasyChair submission 
system<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clarin2023> and will be reviewed 
by the Programme Committee. All proposals will be reviewed on the basis of the 
following criteria:

  *   Appropriateness: The contribution must pertain to the CLARIN 
infrastructure or be relevant for it (e.g. its use, design, construction, 
operation, exploitation, illustration of possible applications, etc.), and this 
relevance should be explicitly articulated in the submission.
  *   Soundness and correctness: The content must be technically and factually 
correct and methods must be scientifically sound, according to best practice, 
and preferably evaluated.
  *   Meaningful comparison: The abstract must indicate that the author is 
aware of alternative approaches, if any, and highlight relevant differences.
  *   Substance: Concrete work and experiences will be given preference over 
ideas and plans.
  *   Impact: Contributions with a higher impact on the research community and 
society more broadly will be given preference over papers with lower impact.
  *   Clarity: The abstract should be clearly written and well structured.
  *   Timeliness and novelty: The work must convey relevant new knowledge to 
the audience at this event.

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Attendance
For each accepted abstract, one author will be granted reimbursement of travel 
costs up to 220 Euros, free accommodation and meals (conditional on the event 
taking place face-to-face; this does not apply if the conference needs to shift 
to a virtual format due to epidemiological reasons).
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Proceedings
Accepted submissions will be published in the online conference Book of 
Extended Abstracts, ISSN: 2773-2177. After the conference, the author(s) of 
accepted submissions will be invited to submit full papers (10-12 pages) to be 
reviewed according to the same criteria as the abstracts. Accepted full papers 
will be published in a digital conference proceedings volume after the 
conference: Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings (peer reviewed) ISSN: 
1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online) https://ep.liu.se/en/conferences.aspx
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Conference Programme Committee
The Programme Committee for the conference consists of the following members:

  *   Krister Lindén, University of Helsinki, Finland (Chair)
  *   Starkaður Barkarson, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, 
Iceland
  *   Lars Borin, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  *   António Branco, University of Lisbon, Portugal
  *   Tomaž Erjavec, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
  *   Eva Hajičová, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
  *   Monica Monachini, Institute of Computational Linguistics ‘A. Zampolli’, 
Italy
  *   Karlheinz Mörth, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
  *   Costanza Navarretta, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  *   Gijsbert Rutten, Leiden University, the Netherlands
  *   Maciej Piasecki, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Poland
  *   Stelios Piperidis, ILSP, Athena Research Center, Greece
  *   Kiril Simov, IICT, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
  *   Inguna Skadiņa, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University 
of Latvia, Latvia
  *   Koenraad De Smedt, University of Bergen, Norway
  *   Marko Tadić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
  *   Jurgita Vaičenonienė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
  *   Vincent Vandeghinste, Instituut voor de Nederlandse Taal (Dutch Language 
Institute), the Netherlands & KU Leuven, Belgium
  *   Tamás Váradi, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of 
Sciences, Hungary
  *   Joshua Wilbur, Center of Estonian Language Resources, Estonia
  *   Andreas Witt, University of Mannheim, Germany
  *   Friedel Wolff, South African Centre for Digital Language Resources, 
North-West University, South Africa
  *   Martin Wynne, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  *   Marianne Hundt, University of Zurich, Switzerland

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Links

  *   CLARIN Annual Conference 2023 website: 
https://www.clarin.eu/event/2023/clarin-annual-conference-2023
  *   EasyChair submission: available 
here<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clarin2023>
  *   Template for submissions:
     *   ZIP-archive: available 
here<https://www.dropbox.com/s/s7ocg2i15y0q1gy/Template_CLARIN2023.zip?dl=0>
     *   Overleaf template: available 
here<https://www.overleaf.com/read/qtvdcbqrmpfs>
  *   Contact for any questions regarding the conference: 
[email protected]<https://mailto:[email protected]> (Please mention [CLARIN2023] 
in the email subject)
  *   Proceedings of selected papers from previous CLARIN conferences:
     *   CLARIN 2021: https://doi.org/10.3384/9789179294441
     *   CLARIN 2020: https://doi.org/10.3384/ecp180
     *   CLARIN 2019: https://doi.org/10.3384/ecp2020172
     *   CLARIN 2018: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/contents.asp?issue=159
     *   CLARIN 2017: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/contents.asp?issue=147
     *   CLARIN 2016: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/contents.asp?issue=136
     *   CLARIN 2015: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/contents.asp?issue=123
     *   CLARIN 2014: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/contents.asp?issue=116 
<http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/contents.asp?issue=116>


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Elisa Gorgaini
External Relations Officer
CLARIN ERIC www.clarin.eu
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: +31648213015
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