CLS INFRA: Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure
Computational Literary Studies Infrastructure (CLS INFRA) is a four-year partnership to build a shared resource of high-quality data, tools and knowledge to aid new approaches to studying literature in the digital age.
The digital age offers challenges and opportunities for completing research on Europe’s multilingual and interconnected literary heritage. At present, the landscape of literary data is diverse and fragmented. Even though many resources are currently available in digital libraries, a lack of standardisation hinders their access and reuse. The EU-funded CLS INFRA project will help to build the shared and sustainable infrastructure needed to undertake literary studies in the digital age. The project will align these diverse resources with each other, with the tools needed to interrogate them, and with a widened base of users. The resulting improvements will benefit researchers by bridging gaps between greater and lesser-resourced communities in computational literary studies and beyond, ultimately offering opportunities to create new research and insight into our shared and varied European cultural heritage.
NUI Galway will lead the project work package on Dissemination, Communication, and Exploitation and the Moore Institute will host a number of Transnational Access Fellows over the lifetime of the project.
Project Details
Twitter: @CLSinfra
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxGckuzByS1NVO-BnBePmOg
Researchers
- Dr Justin Tonra
- Dr Ciara Murphy
Project Details
Year(s): 2021-2025
Funded By: European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101004984.
Website: https://clsinfra.io/