Stefania Scagliola
University of Luxembourg
Louise Corti
University of Essex
Silvia Calamai
University of Siena
Norah Karrouche
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Jeannine Beeken
University of Essex
Arjan van Hessen
University of Twente
Cristoph Draxler
University of Muenchen
Henk van den Heuvel
Radboud University
Max Broekhuizen
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Khiet Truong
University of Twente
Ladda ner artikelhttps://doi.org/10.3384/ecp2020172015Ingår i: Selected Papers from the CLARIN Annual Conference 2019
Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 172:15, s. 126-136
Publicerad: 2020-07-03
ISBN: 978-91-7929-807-4
ISSN: 1650-3686 (tryckt), 1650-3740 (online)
There is much talk about the need for multidisciplinary approaches to research and the opportunities
that have been created by digital technologies. A good example of this is the CLARIN
Portal, that promotes and supports such research by offering a large suite of tools for working
with textual and audio-visual data. Yet scholars who work with interview material are largely
unaware of this resource and are still predominantly oriented towards familiar traditional research
methods. To reach out to these scholars and assess the potential for integration of these
new technologies a multidisciplinary international community of experts set out to test
CLARIN-type approaches and tools on different scholars by eliciting and documenting their
feedback. This was done through a series of workshops held from 2016 to 2019, and funded by
CLARIN and affiliated EU funding. This paper presents the goals, the tools that were tested
and the evaluation of how they were experienced. It concludes by setting out envisioned pathways
for a better use of the CLARIN family of approaches and tools in the area of qualitative
and oral history data analysis.
qualitative data, interviews, oral history, multidisciplinary, tools, user experience
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