About the CLARIN Virtual Language Observatory

The Virtual Language Observatory (VLO) faceted browser was developed within CLARIN as a means to explore linguistic resources, services and tools available within CLARIN and related communities.

All information in the VLO faceted browser is based on the metadata descriptions of resources as provided by the parties (CLARIN centres) that host the original data. It gets refreshed regularly but may not be completely up-to-date with the current state of the original data and metadata depending on the date, time and state of the metadata providing/retrieval process (based on OAI-PMH).

See the list of contributors for an overview of CLARIN centres and other sources currently providing metadata to the VLO.

If you have questions or remarks concerning the VLO, please contact the maintainers by sending an e-mail to vlo@clarin.eu. Comments on individual metadata records can be submitted by using the "report" button () that can be found on every page with search results or record information.

References

Documentation

Publications

The VLO is included in the FAIRsharing registry with identifier https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.429b28.

Version information

Application version number: 4.11.4
Last commit id: e1cbcb6
Image version: registry.gitlab.com/clarin-eric/docker-vlo-beta:4.11.4_1.0.0
Date and time of change in the code base: 2023-05-09 11:06:33 UTC

Credits

The following people have contributed to the VLO faceted browser:

  • Claus Zinn
  • Patrick Duin
  • Herman Stehouwer
  • Thomas Eckart
  • Kees Jan van de Looij
  • Twan Goosen
  • Davor Ostojic
  • Wolfgang Sauer
  • Dieter van Uytvanck
  • Sander Maijers

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Source code

The VLO GitHub repository provides packaged sources of all released versions of the VLO. The VLO is open source software, and all of its code is released under a GNU General Public License Version 3 (GPLv3) licence. The full licence can be found in the source code repository and in the packaged sources and binaries.

Technology used

Funding

Development of the VLO has been made possible in part through funding received from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme through: