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This NECTAR track paper (NECTAR: new scientific and technical advances in research) summarizes recent research and curation activities at the CLARIN center Stuttgart. CLARIN is a European initiative to advance research in humanities and social sciences by providing language-based resources via a shared distributed infrastructure. We provide an overview of the resources (i.e., corpora, lexical resources, and tools) hosted at the IMS Stuttgart that are available through CLARIN and show how to access them. For illustration, we present two examples of the integration of various resources into Digital Humanities projects. We conclude with a brief outlook on the future challenges in the Digital Humanities.
We present a set of refined categories of interoperability aspects and argue that the representational aspect of interoperability and its content-related aspects should be treated independently. While the implementation of a generic exchange format provides for representational interoperability, content-related interoperability is much harder to achieve. Applying a task-based approach to content-related interoperability reduces complexity and even allows for the combination of very different resources.