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Enhancing Attribute Release in CLARIN: Updates from Frascati Meeting 2014

At the 2014 Frascati meeting, Daan Broeder presented the current status of CLARIN's initiatives to improve attribute release through the CLARIN Service Provider Federation (SPF). With 17 signed SPs and increasing collaboration with national IDFs, including adoption of the eduGain opt-out policy by Italy and France, CLARIN is making strides. However, challenges regarding limited attribute release persist. The adoption of Data Protection policies and discussions with DARIAH and CESSDA reflect CLARIN's commitment to supporting resource sharing and enhancing service capabilities.

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Enhancing Attribute Release in CLARIN: Updates from Frascati Meeting 2014

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  1. Status CLARIN FIM work Daan Broeder FIM4R meeting Frascati 2014

  2. Status • To overcome limited attribute release via eduGainCLARIN runs its own CLARIN Service Provider Federation (SPF) • CLARIN ERIC makes contracts with the individual national IDFs, a new more general SPF agreement was drawn up recently • CLARIN has its own CLARIN Homeless IdPand discovery service • Current SPF status: • 17 SPs signed up, including a US SP (3 not connected to all IDFs) • 7 IDFs ( 3 via HAKA’s Kalmar Union connection) • ~200 relevant! IdPs can connect, still more than available via eduGain (150) • Nevertheless: good news that more national IDFs adopt an eduGain opt-out policy as we hear from Italy and France • Persistent problem is limited attribute release of IdPs also within their national IDF

  3. Future • CLARIN now also requires Data Protection CoCo as a CLARIN centre requirement to support its uptake • Talks with DARIAH & CESSDA about sharing resources • CLARIN supports the RDA FIMigwith extension to US centres • Could use ‘Federation Services’ as a service

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