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The CLARIN-CH national node consists of the Linguistic Research Infrastructure, which is the technical data and service providing center and the SWISSUbase/LaRS national repository.
LiRI is a technology platform to serve the needs of quantitative research at UZH, Switzerland and beyond. As national research infrastructure, LiRI:
For more information on LiRI's services, read here and have a look at the LiRI flyer.
LaRS @ SWISSUbase is a FAIR compliant national platform for the publication and long-term archiving of linguistic research data on Swiss servers. It uses SWISSUbase as its repository system.
LaRS collaborates with LiRI to provide long-term data archiving services (such as, data processing and conversion, compilation of datasets for archiving, anonymization, metadata). The services are free for the CLARIN-CH community.
For more information, read here and have a look at the SWISSUbase-LaRS flyer.
CLARIN-CH also has a partnership with the ZHAW/USI Doctoral Programme in Applied Linguistics and the Zürcher Korpuslinguistik und Korpuspragmatik Sommerschule in what regards education and training offer.
The programme is geared towards doctoral students whose research project focuses on languages, data, argumentation and narration.
Participation is possible in individual courses or in the entire doctoral programme.
All courses are free for PhD students from Swiss universities that are members of the CLARIN-CH network.
For more about the programme and how to enroll, read here.