Abstract
EU Horizon 2020-Funded Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CLS INFRA) is reaching the end of a four-year journey towards shared and sustainable infrastructures. Working within the FAIR and CARE principles, CLS INFRA seeks to reinvent approaches to existing tools, data and knowledge, revolutionizing the study of Europe’s multilingual literary heritage. Our work to standardize, align resources, and widen access to both academic and non-academic audiences builds on high-quality literary corpora such as DraCor and ELTeC, tools such as TXM, stylo, and multilingual NLP pipelines .
This poster presents the outputs of the CLS INFRA project from 2024 and 2025, focusing on the reports, tools, workflows and resources that open multilingual and participatory digital practices to all.
This poster presents the outputs of the CLS INFRA project from 2024 and 2025, focusing on the reports, tools, workflows and resources that open multilingual and participatory digital practices to all.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
| Event | Digital Humanities Conference 2025: Accessibility & Citizenship - NOVA University of Lisbon, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Lisbon, Portugal Duration: 14 Jul 2025 → 18 Jul 2025 https://dh2025.adho.org/ |
Conference
| Conference | Digital Humanities Conference 2025 |
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| Abbreviated title | DH2025 |
| Country/Territory | Portugal |
| City | Lisbon |
| Period | 14/07/2025 → 18/07/2025 |
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Keywords
- stemmatology
- tools
- StemmaWeb
- historical texts
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