[Corpora-List] CfPs to a separate page?

Fazel Keshtkar fazelk at gmail.com
Fri Mar 11 23:19:12 UTC 2011


I agree with Joel and all ... but to remember to check frequently  these
types of website is kinda hard!
It might be good to use Twitter <http://twitter.com/> or
*Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/>
* for posting CfP ... go social Corpora!!

Cheers,
-- 
*Fazel*
Web: https://www.site.uOttawa.ca/~akeshtka/<https://www.site.uottawa.ca/~akeshtka/>

*Think Green ...*


On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Joel Tetreault
<tetreaul at cs.rochester.edu>wrote:

>
> I completely agree with Yannick that:
> 1. corpora-list is probably the main "hangout" area for Computational
> Linguists
> 2. and that encouraging everyone to place CFP in the subject header is a
> good way of getting around the issue
>
> On a related note, I have been maintaining a CL/NLP conference calendar
> since 2004 which people may find useful if they want to avoid sifting
> through corpora-list emails:
> http://www.cs.rochester.edu/~tetreaul/conferences.html
>
> I have to say that over the years corpora-list has been the main source for
> the listings, followed by linguistlist and the ACL site.
>
> Joel
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 11 Mar 2011, Yannick Versley wrote:
>
>          One question I wanted to raise: I've noticed that a large
>>      number of the calls are related to computational linguistics,
>>      but not specifically to corpora.  Is there somewhere else where
>>      those calls are posted, so that we can get calls focusing on
>>      corpora?
>>
>> I'm afraid that the Corpora-list, despite (or because of) its name, is
>> also
>> the favorite hangout for
>> computational linguists (and quite a bit more informative than, say,
>> Linguist or the ACL's
>> announcement list).
>> If we wanted to have not the union, but the intersection of CompLing and
>> CorpLing (i.e., only discussion
>> about corpora proper, and not about their linguistic use in one of the
>> disciplines), this list would be
>> a much lonelier place.
>>
>> How about asking everyone posting CfPs to add [CfP], [CfP/CompLing] or
>> [CfP/CorpLing] to the
>> subject? This would make it very easy to set up your mail filter to
>> redirect
>> them to a special folder.
>> And maybe add another label to calls for participation, so that there is
>> no
>> confusion.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Yannick Versley
>>
>>
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