LINGUIST List 19.3057
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FYI: European Language Resources Association (ELRA): Public Opening of
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European Language Resources Association (ELRA): Public Opening of the Universal Catalogue
Message 1: European Language Resources Association (ELRA): Public Opening of the Universal Catalogue
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Date: 06-Oct-2008
From: Helene Mazo <mazo elda.org>
Subject: European Language Resources Association (ELRA): Public Opening of the Universal Catalogue
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Press Release - Immediate - Paris, France, 1 October 2008 Public Opening of the Universal Catalogue Paris, France, 1 October 2008: The European Language Resources Association today announces the public opening of the Universal Catalogue. Accessible from http://universal.elra.info/, the Universal Catalogue is publicly open to the general language-technology and language-studying communities so as to facilitate both LR search and storage to all LR users. Both activities are done in a simplified and shareable manner. The Universal Catalogue allows for a collaborative enriching, by means of collecting information from all interested people. Everyone is strongly encouraged to share information he/she knows about existing resources. The more exhaustive the Universal Catalogue is the more useful it will be for all of us. Direct link to add resources: http://universal.elra.info/public/ressources.php More information can be found at: http://www.elra.info/Universal-Catalogue.html All comments, questions, feedback can be addressed to Victoria Arranz through the Contact Us link on the left-hand side menu of the catalogue. About ELRA: The European Language Resources Association (ELRA) is a non-profit making organisation founded in 1995, with the support of the European Commission and the European HLT key-players, whether industrial or academics. ELRA's mission is to provide a clearing house for language resources and promote Human Language Technologies (HLT). To find out more about ELRA, please visit our web site: www.elra.info Contact: Helene Mazo mazo elda.org Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
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