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Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure: building a shared and sustainable infrastructure for literary studies in the digital age. Funded by @HorizonEU
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CLS INFRA CLOSING EVENT Registration now open for in-person and online participants. 🎟️ Free: https://t.co/t7bLLHMiUS 📍 Jagiellonian University, Kraków 📅 2 July 2025 🕐 0900-1800 🔗
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Here you can sign up to participate in the CLS INFRA Closing Event - a workshop accompanying CCLS conference in Kraków. The event will take place on 2nd July 2025, in Collegium Padervianum (Jagiell...
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Thank you to all our project colleagues, followers, collaborators, funders, and supporters! CLS INFRA has been a success thanks to your engagement. Here's to the future of computational literary studies! 💙 #CLSINFRA #DigitalHumanities #OpenResearch @HorizonEU
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Want to explore training materials from CLS INFRA? Visit https://t.co/6Rya8FAmNR and search for “CLS INFRA” to access resources on data annotation, network analysis, and more in computational literary studies. @DARIAHeu #CLSINFRA #DigitalHumanities #OpenEducation
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Discovery layer and hosting platform for DARIAH learning resources.
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Catch up on resource explainers, interviews, and other highlights from the CLS INFRA project on our YouTube channel. It’s a great way to revisit key project milestones & explore digital literary studies in action: https://t.co/ibRFmmGrjT
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Dive into the CLS INFRA Zenodo community to access open datasets, reports, and publications from across the project. It’s a lasting archive of our project resources for supporting computational literary studies: https://t.co/ZoTjM6YtmE
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Looking for tools, training materials, and documentation from the CLS INFRA project? Our website remains a rich resource for researchers and educators in computational literary studies. Visit: https://t.co/c3qojazrKI
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Our final newsletter is now available, summarising key achievements and reflections from the final months of the CLS INFRA project. Read it here:
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Please note: our social media accounts will no longer be actively used or monitored. For updates and resources, we invite you to explore our website and other platforms listed below ⬇️
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The CLS INFRA project has officially concluded. After four transformative years, our work in building infrastructure for computational literary studies is complete. Thank you for being part of this journey!
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A stellar lineup for our final panel discussion on The Future of Computational Literary Studies: Jennifer Edmond, Julie Birkholz, Artjoms Šeļa, and Karina van Dalen-Oskam, chaired by Joanna Byszuk.
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of course, some were better-dressed than others.
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Thanks to those who joined us today for the CLS INFRA Closing Event!
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It's truly inspiring to hear how the CLS INFRA TNA Fellowship has helped to support & develop such a wide range of groundbreaking research. To learn more about more than FIFTY researchers who benefited from our project's support, visit our TNA Archive:
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The final TNA Fellow to present this afternoon is Marko Milošev of the European University Institute, who visited UNED Madrid in 2023 to work on his research on ideology and violence in interwar fascist organisations.
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Laura Soffiantini of KU Leuven now presents on her research on formulaic language in Latin funerary epigraphy; she visited Ghent University for a TNA Fellowship early in our project.
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For the first talk after lunch, Jana-Katharina Mende of MLU Halle-Wittenberg presents her work on nineteenth-century literary multilingualism, developed during a TNA Fellowship at the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
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More poetry! (One can never have enough). Anna Mędrzecka-Stefańska of the Polish Academy of Sciences discusses her TNA Fellowship at Charles University where she worked on a corpus of Polish poetry.
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Simone Marcenaro, Università del Molise, trialled using LLM technologies for translations of Galician-Portuguese Troubador poetry while visiting @uniofgalway, and its Crosswinds project, for his TNA Fellowship.
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Lucas Van der Deijl, University of Groningen, spent his TNA Fellowship at University of Potsdam where he contributed a corpus of 150 early-modern Dutch plays to DraCor: https://t.co/N2kALH2xbs
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First up is Maria-Corina Dimitriu, University of Iasi, whose TNA visit to Trier University to research stylometric methods for studying Romanian literature was her introduction to digital humanities methods.
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The next two panels of the CLS INFRA Closing Event will see presentations from several of our Transnational Access Fellowship recipients. It's wonderful to hear how the project has supported developing research in computational literary studies!
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