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How far are we Short Overview CLARIN is one of the 44 accepted ESFRI Roadmap Initiatives official start 112008 Kickoff June 2008 150 Mitglieder Institute aus 31 EU Ländern ID: 814586

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Slide1

CLARIN

Technical Infrastructure

How far are we?

Slide2

Short Overview

CLARIN

is one of the 44 accepted

ESFRI

Roadmap

Initiatives

official start: 1.1.2008, Kick-off: June 2008

150

Mitglieder

Institute

aus

31 EU

Ländern

EC

Funds:

32 Partner

from 22

EU

Ländern

(4.1 Mio, 3 J)

various national Funds (D-SPIN

in D, NL

until 2014

,

Fi

,

Dk

, Fr, Ro,

Hu

, Sp, It, Pt,

Ös

, Mt: ca. 15 Mio)

CLARIN is indeed European

Slide3

European Map

Slide4

Work Distribution

CLARIN Executive Board - Chair: Steven Krauwer Utrecht

WP2:

Technische

Infrastruktur

Peter Wittenburg MPI

WP3

: Humanities

Projekte

Tamas

Varadi

Akad

Budapest

DARIAH

Liaison Martin Wynne Oxford

WP5

: Language

Resources&Tools

Erhard Hinrichs U

Tübingen

WP6

:

Ausbildung

, Dissemination Dan Cristea U Iasi

Rumänien

WP7

:

Rechtliche

und

ethische

Fragen

Kimmo Koskenniemi U Helsinki

WP8

: Organisation & Funding Bente Maegaard U

Kopenhagen

Slide5

Major Functions

centres as backbones of the infrastructure hosting/offering

various services

federation of centres and trust domain

visibility and access to

LRT

, virtual collection building

joint metadata domain

service oriented architecture - domain of web services

advanced applications such as combined metadata and

content in joint domain

Slide6

Centre Types

centres are the backbone of any infrastructure

6 types of centres

R recognized centres with a web-site etc

C centres that offer rich metadata via standard pipes

B centres that offer

md

and access to resources

A centres that offer infrastructure services (100% available)

(ISOcat

, registries,

md

portal, etc)

E centres offering services but are external

(

SARA: PID

, execution, quality check, etc)

K centres giving advice (can be many)

A/B:

MPI,

INL

,

Meertens

Slide7

Criteria - B Type

offer some useful services for a guaranteed period of time

explicit statements about services (availability, stability)

stability of service even when end of operation

proper repository system with clear APIs

for a certain identifier deliver the same resource/service

clear statements about business model and

IPR

treatment

must participate in quality assessment

participate in CLARIN SPF

adhere to CLARIN protocols and agreements (OAI PMH)

offer a deposit service and do curation

explicit funding statement required

centres need IT experts and setting up things requires funds

Slide8

Criteria - A Type

bo

rderline

with B Type not that strict

centres that give services that are relevant for infrastructure

and not just offering their own

LRT

ISOcat,

various registries (centres, schema, relation, etc)

md

portal,

PID service

etc

100% availability required

strong IT group required