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Possible Inadverted Consequences of Open Access Policies on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ...
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Impact Analysis of Document Digitization on Event Extraction ...
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Future of Scholarly Communication . Forging an inclusive and innovative research infrastructure for scholarly communication in Social Sciences and Humanities ...
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TRIPLE Deliverable: D3.2 Report on Co-Design of the Innovative and New Services ...
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The Influence of Multilingualism and Mutual Intelligibility on Wikipedia Reading Behaviour: A Research Proposal ...
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'You and me, we're the same. You struggle with Tigrinya and I struggle with English.' An exploration of an ecological, multilingual approach to language learning with New Scots. ...
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Token-level Multilingual Epidemic Dataset for Event Extraction ...
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Survey on Speech-and-Language Therapists' attitudes and approaches towards multilingualism across four European countries ...
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Impact Analysis of Document Digitization on Event Extraction ...
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Innovative Models of Bibliodiversity in Scholarly Publications: OPERAS Special Interest Group Multilingualism White Paper ...
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Digital Publishing with Minimal Computing (UMD-USAL, 2020): nuestra experiencia como estudiantes ...
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Usability ratings on the MuLiMi platform expressed by Participants ...
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Disrupting Digital Monolingualism: A report on multilingualism in digital theory and practice ...
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This report is about the Disrupting Digital Monolingualism virtual workshop in June 2020. The DDM workshop sought to draw together a wide range of stakeholders active in confronting the current language bias in most of the digital platforms, tools, algorithms, methods, and datasets which we use in our study or practice, and to reverse the powerful impact this bias has on geocultural knowledge dynamics in the wider world. The workshop aimed to describe the state of the art across different academic disciplines and professional fields, and foster collaboration across diverse perspectives around four points of focus: Linguistic and geocultural diversity in digital knowledge infrastructures; Working with multilingual methods and data; Transcultural and translingual approaches to digital study; and Artificial intelligence, machine learning and NLP in language worlds. Event website https://languageacts.org/digital-mediations/event/disrupting-digital-monolingualism/ This report forms part of a series of reports ...
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language diversity; low resourced languages; multilingualism; transcultural; translingual
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5743282 https://zenodo.org/record/5743282
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Innovative models of bibliodiversity in scholarly publications ...
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