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Literary and Linguistic Computing Advance Access originally published online on March 19, 2009
Literary and Linguistic Computing 2009 24(2):193-210; doi:10.1093/llc/fqp003
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This article appears in the following Literary and Linguistic Computing issue: Special Issue 'Selected papers from Digital Humanities 2008, University of Oulu, Finland, June 25–29' [View the issue table of contents]

Sustainability of annotated resources in linguistics: A web-platform for exploring, querying, and distributing linguistic corpora and other resources

Georg Rehm

vionto GmbH, Berlin, Germany

Oliver Schonefeld

German National Library of Medicine (ZB MED), Cologne, Germany

Andreas Witt

Institute for the German Language (IDS), Mannheim, Germany

Erhard Hinrichs

General and Computational Linguistics, Tübingen University, Tübingen, Germany

Marga Reis

Deutsches Seminar, Tübingen University, Tübingen, Germany

Correspondence: Georg Rehm, vionto GmbH, Karl-Marx-Allee 90a, D-10243 Berlin, Germany E-mail: georg.rehm{at}vionto.com

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We report on finished work in a project that is concerned with providing methods, tools, best practice guidelines, and solutions for sustainable linguistic resources. The article discusses several general aspects of sustainability and introduces an approach to normalizing corpus data and metadata records. Moreover, the architecture of the sustainability platform implemented by the authors is described.


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