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SUMMARY:CLARIN-CH Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\n\n\nThe event is the first of a series of annual meetings of the CLARIN-CH community. It is organized by the CLARIN-CH consortium in cooperation with its member institutions and aims to support the scientific community in their challenges when it comes to Open Research data. It seeks to foster exchange and to enable the encounter between researchers and data management experts\, as well as legal experts. \nThe 2024 edition aims to bring together experts and researchers to discuss challenges and opportunities\, and to open the dialogue on standards and practices of open research data as well as the legal and ethical aspects of processing and sharing linguistic data. The event builds on the work done by two CLARIN-CH Working Groups\, which address essential topics related to Open Research Data. \nData Pitches\nPresent challenges and opportunities you discovered in handling your research data with respect to Open Science principles and receive insightful feedback from peers and experts. You are also invited to submit a contribution if you haven’t collected the data yet\, but want to address potential challenges and opportunities. \nWorld Café\nParticipate in discussions with the invited experts: \n\nBrian Kleiner (FORS) – data protection\nSimone Mäder (UNIBAS) – data protection\nSuzanna Marazza (CCdigitallaw\, USI) – copyright and other legal aspects\nGerold Schneider (LiRI\, UZH) – data formats and technical issues\nTeodora Vukovic (LiRI\, UZH) – data formats and technical issues\nChristian Futter (UB UZH\, Open Science Services and the Language Repository of Switzerland) – data storing and sharing\n\nThe world café format will provide time for in-depth discussions\, allowing participants to explore solutions to the challenges presented during the data pitches. This interactive setting is designed to foster meaningful exchanges and collaborative brainstorming. \n\n\nCall for Participation\nFor the morning sessions\, we welcome submissions for data pitches on one or several of the four topics listed below. Data pitches should address challenges you face(d) related to the chosen theme(s) and if possible\, present solutions. Each data pitch should be no longer than 5-10 minutes and held in English. Presentation slides are recommended. Submissions may also be made if the data has not been yet collected\, but it presents potential challenges and/or opportunities. \nTopics\n\nCopyright describes the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works\, including their data. Researchers can encounter several challenges related to copyright when handling their data. These challenges can impact data sharing and reuse. Some key issues include questions around what can be shared\, how to attribute sources\, and whether specific data can be used freely or requires permission. Copyright considerations also come into play when deciding how to license the data for sharing.\nWhen it comes to data protection and the management of personal and sensitive data\, several critical issues arise: Researchers need to find the right balance between sharing data for research purposes and safeguarding individuals’ privacy. De-identification techniques can help here. They come with their own risks\, however: It is quite impossible to render a dataset completely anonymous without also jeopardizing data utility\, other datasets and additional information can potentially lead to re-identification of individuals and some types of linguistic data are less suited for these techniques. Security measures need to be taken to safe-guard personal and sensitive data\, which poses additional problems\, e.g. in collaborative projects. Also\, linguists collecting data in other countries or from specific target groups need to navigate the complex legal landscape to ensure that the management and sharing of linguistic data comply with all relevant laws and regulations.\nWith regard to data formats (e.g. audio\, video\, text) and their technical aspects\, linguists can also encounter various challenges. These include integrating diverse data formats for comprehensive linguistic analyses\, harmonizing multimodal data\, with annotating linguistic data consistently across formats\, maintaining uniformity in transcription conventions\, in part-of-speech tagging and in semantic labeling\, with storing large-scale data (especially video) efficiently and having appropriate retrieval solutions\, with optimizing storage formats\, indexing and query performance\, and with applying standardized formats across various systems.\nTo store and share their data\, linguists are further presented with the issue of selecting appropriate repositories that align with their data type (and the intended audience)\, of storing the data in appropriate (standardized) formats\, and of working collaboratively while effectively with other team members. Additionally\, they are faced with the challenges of safeguarding sensitive and personal data while also making it accessible and taking into account expectations and value-systems of participants\, as well as ensuring the researchers’ responsibility towards the population from which data has been gathered (according to the CARE principles).
URL:https://clarin-ch.ch/event/clarin-ch-day/
LOCATION:Bern
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Intellectual property rights in linguistic data
DESCRIPTION:The first webinar after the summer break will be on Intellectual property rights in linguistic data and is organised within the CLARIN-CH Working Group Management of Sensitive and Personal data\, Ethical and Legal issues for linguistic data. \n\nThe recording and slides of the webinar can be accessed here: 💻 Recording 📄 Slides \nThe webinar will briefly address intellectual property issues\, particularly copyright concerns\, that may arise when using language data in research. We will explore key questions\, including: \n\nWhat is “text and data mining”\, and how do regulations differ between Switzerland and EU?\nDoes copyright protection extend to training AI or to AI-generated results?\nWhat should researchers keep in mind regarding copyright law when using social media as research data?\nCan data available on social media be considered open research data?\nHow are trade secrets handled in this context?\n\nThese topics\, along with others brought by the participants\, will be discussed during the session. \nSuzanna Marazza is a jurist and has been a collaborator at the CCdigitallaw of the Università della Svizzera italiana since 2019. She addresses legal challenges related to the use of digital technologies within academia. Her focus areas include copyright\, licensing\, and data protection. In her role\, she holds workshops and collaborates with several institutions in Switzerland on projects aimed at implementing Open Access. \nThis webinar is part of a series of webinars\, which are taking place monthly during spring 2024 and the autumn semester. Discover the list of webinars here.
URL:https://clarin-ch.ch/event/webinar-intellectual-property-rights-in-linguistic-data/
LOCATION:Online\, Zoom
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