Hacking the GDPR to Conduct Research with Language Resources

Hacking the GDPR to Conduct Research with Language Resources in Digital Humanities and Social Sciences

A workshop on 7th December in Vilnius, Lithuania will explore ways of creating and using language resources under the GDPR regime. The workshop, organised by the CLARIN Legal and Ethical Issues Committee (CLIC) and hosted by CLARIN-LT, aims to bring together legal experts and researchers from the Digital Humanities and Social Sciences disciplines working with Language Resources (LRs) in order to exchange views and explore opportunities.

Serge Sharoff from the University of Leeds will be representing the UK at the event.

More information on the CLARIN website here.