The SSH Training Discovery Toolkit provides an inventory of training materials relevant for the Social Sciences and Humanities.
Use the search bar to discover materials or browse through the collections. The filters will help you identify your area of interest.
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Source of item | Title | Description |
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CLARIN Legal Information Platform | Copyright & Related rights | This section is an introduction to copyright notions and related rights: |
University of Sheffield | GATE Training Course | The training materials are all based around teaching the use of GATE, a freely available open-source toolkit for Natural Language Processing that has been widely used in both academia and industry |
CLARIN Resource Families | Historical corpora | This is a list of historical corpora that are available as part of the CLARIN Resource Families initiative. |
CLARIN Resource Families | Tools for named entity recognition | This is a list of tools for named entity recognition that are available as part of the CLARIN Resource Families initiative. |
CLARIN Resource Families | Tools for normalization | This is a list of tools for text normalization that are available as part of the CLARIN Resource Families initiative. |
Title | Description | Organisation |
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CLARIN Knowledge Sharing | The aim of the CLARIN Knowledge Sharing Initiative is to ensure ensure that the available knowledge and expertise provided by CLARIN consortia does not exist as a fragmented collection of unconnect |
CLARIN ERIC |
CLARIN Resource Families | The aim of the CLARIN Resource Families initiative is to provide a user-friendly overview of the available language resources in the CLARIN infrastructure for researchers from digital humanities, s |
CLARIN ERIC |
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History | The Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) is the University of Luxembourg’s third interdisciplinary research centre, focusing on high-quality research, analysis and public d |
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History |