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SUMMARY:CLS Infra Training School Vienna 2024: ExploreCor: "Using Programmable Corpora in Computational Literary Studies"
DESCRIPTION:Applications are now open for the third of the CLS INFRA academic Training School events\, “ExploreCor: Using Programmable Corpora in Computational Literary Studies”. \nIt is set to take place in Vienna June 10-12 2024\, spanning three intensive days. This program covers some of the most important steps in the research cycle of Computational Literary Studies\, focusing on “Programmable Corpora” – dynamic collections of literary texts manipulated programmatically. \nParticipants will delve into finding\, evaluating\, and selecting corpora using tools like the CLSCor metadata catalogue and DraCor. \nThe curriculum features:\n* learning how to use Python and Jupyter Notebooks for analysis\,\n* querying and retrieving data via APIs\,\n* working with Linked Open Data\,\n* learning how to conduct Digital Literary Network Analysis\,\n* an introduction to Docker for research encapsulation (addressing the Reproducibility Crisis) \nAttendees gain practical skills to conduct transparent and replicable research\, contributing to the advancement of Computational Literary Studies. Participation is free\, with lunch and accommodation included. \nApplications close 15 February\, so apply here now: https://pretix.eu/CLSINFRA-trainingschool2024/application/  \n\nFor more information on the Training Schools and CLS INFRA\, visit https://clsinfra.io/events/training-school/\nQuestions? Contact Coordinator Anna Dijkstra (anna.dijkstra@huygens.knaw.nl).\n\nDirectly after the CLS Infra Training School the 3nd Annual Conference of Computational Literary Studies (CCLS2024) will take place from June 13-14\, 2024\, in Vienna. This is a wonderful opportunity for participants to take part in a conference dedicated to topics in the field of CLS. The CCLS is the annual conference of the Journal of Computational Literary Studies (JCLS)\, an international\, open access\, peer-reviewed online journal dedicated to all aspects of computational approaches to Literary Studies. JCLS responds to the increasing differentiation of subfields within the Digital Humanities\, an ongoing process in which Computational Literary Studies has already gained considerable maturity and visibility. Please check the Call for Papers as well as the conference website for further information. \nAttendance and accommodation at the conference are not included in successful applications to the Training School.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/cls-infra-training-school-vienna-2024-explorecor-using-programmable-corpora-in-computational-literary-studies/
LOCATION:Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities & Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH)\, OeAW Campus Akademie\, Bäckerstraße 13\, 1010 Vienna
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anna%20Dijkstra":MAILTO:anna.dijkstra@huygens.knaw.nl
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