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  1. Article ; Online: Peer Review in Law Journals.

    Stojanovski, Jadranka / Sanz-Casado, Elías / Agnoloni, Tommaso / Peruginelli, Ginevra

    Frontiers in research metrics and analytics

    2021  Volume 6, Page(s) 787768

    Abstract: The field of law has retained its distinctiveness regarding peer review to this day, and reviews are often conducted without following standardized rules and principles. External and independent evaluation of submissions has recently become adopted by ... ...

    Abstract The field of law has retained its distinctiveness regarding peer review to this day, and reviews are often conducted without following standardized rules and principles. External and independent evaluation of submissions has recently become adopted by European law journals, and peer review procedures are still poorly defined, investigated, and attuned to the legal science publishing landscape. The aim of our study was to gain a better insight into current editorial policies on peer review in law journals by exploring editorial documents (instructions, guidelines, policies) issued by 119 Croatian, Italian, and Spanish law journals. We relied on automatic content analysis of 135 publicly available documents collected from the journal websites to analyze the basic features of the peer review processes, manuscript evaluation criteria, and related ethical issues using WordStat8. Differences in covered topics between the countries were compared using the chi-square test. Our findings reveal that most law journals have adopted a traditional approach, in which the editorial board manages mostly anonymized peer review (104, 77%) engaging independent/external reviewers (65, 48%). Submissions are evaluated according to their originality and relevance (113, 84%), quality of writing and presentation (94, 70%), comprehensiveness of literature references (93, 69%), and adequacy of methods (57, 42%). The main ethical issues related to peer review addressed by these journals are reviewer's competing interests (42, 31%), plagiarism (35, 26%), and biases (30, 22%). We observed statistically significant differences between countries in mentioning key concepts such as "Peer review ethics", "Reviewer", "Transparency of identities", "Publication type", and "Research misconduct". Spanish journals favor reviewers' "Independence" and "Competence" and "Anonymized" peer review process. Also, some manuscript types popular in one country are rarely mentioned in other countries. Even though peer review is equally conventional in all three countries, high transparency in Croatian law journals, respect for research integrity in Spanish ones, and diversity and inclusion in Italian are promising indicators of future development.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-08
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2504-0537
    ISSN (online) 2504-0537
    DOI 10.3389/frma.2021.787768
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: The ParlaMint corpora of parliamentary proceedings.

    Erjavec, Tomaž / Ogrodniczuk, Maciej / Osenova, Petya / Ljubešić, Nikola / Simov, Kiril / Pančur, Andrej / Rudolf, Michał / Kopp, Matyáš / Barkarson, Starkaður / Steingrímsson, Steinþór / Çöltekin, Çağrı / de Does, Jesse / Depuydt, Katrien / Agnoloni, Tommaso / Venturi, Giulia / Pérez, María Calzada / de Macedo, Luciana D / Navarretta, Costanza / Luxardo, Giancarlo /
    Coole, Matthew / Rayson, Paul / Morkevičius, Vaidas / Krilavičius, Tomas / Darǵis, Roberts / Ring, Orsolya / van Heusden, Ruben / Marx, Maarten / Fišer, Darja

    Language resources and evaluation

    2022  Volume 57, Issue 1, Page(s) 415–448

    Abstract: This paper presents the ParlaMint corpora containing transcriptions of the sessions of the 17 European national parliaments with half a billion words. The corpora are uniformly encoded, contain rich meta-data about 11 thousand speakers, and are ... ...

    Abstract This paper presents the ParlaMint corpora containing transcriptions of the sessions of the 17 European national parliaments with half a billion words. The corpora are uniformly encoded, contain rich meta-data about 11 thousand speakers, and are linguistically annotated following the Universal Dependencies formalism and with named entities. Samples of the corpora and conversion scripts are available from the project's GitHub repository, and the complete corpora are openly available via the CLARIN.SI repository for download, as well as through the NoSketch Engine and KonText concordancers and the Parlameter interface for on-line exploration and analysis.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-02
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2195235-8
    ISSN 1574-0218 ; 1574-020X
    ISSN (online) 1574-0218
    ISSN 1574-020X
    DOI 10.1007/s10579-021-09574-0
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Book ; Online: Linguistically annotated multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint.ana 3.0

    Erjavec, Tomaž / Kopp, Matyáš / Ogrodniczuk, Maciej / Osenova, Petya / Fišer, Darja / Pirker, Hannes / Wissik, Tanja / Schopper, Daniel / Kirnbauer, Martin / Mochtak, Michal / Ljubešić, Nikola / Rupnik, Peter / Pol, Henk van der / Depoorter, Griet / de Does, Jesse / Simov, Kiril / Grigorova, Vladislava / Grigorov, Ilko / Jongejan, Bart /
    Haltrup Hansen, Dorte / Navarretta, Costanza / Mölder, Martin / Kahusk, Neeme / Vider, Kadri / Bel, Nuria / Antiba-Cartazo, Iván / Pisani, Marilina / Zevallos, Rodolfo / Regueira, Xosé Luís / Vladu, Adina Ioana / Magariños, Carmen / Bardanca, Daniel / Barcala, Mario / Garcia, Marcos / Pérez Lago, María / García Louzao, Pedro / Vivel Couso, Ainhoa / Vázquez Abuín, Marta / García Díaz, Noelia / Vidal Miguéns, Adrián / Fernández Rei, Elisa / Diwersy, Sascha / Luxardo, Giancarlo / Coole, Matthew / Rayson, Paul / Nwadukwe, Amanda / Gkoumas, Dimitris / Papavassiliou, Vassilis / Prokopidis, Prokopis / Gavriilidou, Maria / Piperidis, Stelios / Ligeti-Nagy, Noémi / Jelencsik-Mátyus, Kinga / Varga, Zsófia / Dodé, Réka / Barkarson, Starkaður / Agnoloni, Tommaso / Bartolini, Roberto / Frontini, Francesca / Montemagni, Simonetta / Quochi, Valeria / Venturi, Giulia / Ruisi, Manuela / Marchetti, Carlo / Battistoni, Roberto / Darģis, Roberts / van Heusden, Ruben / Marx, Maarten / Depuydt, Katrien / Tungland, Lars Magne / Rudolf, Michał / Nitoń, Bartłomiej / Aires, José / Mendes, Amália / Cardoso, Aida / Pereira, Rui / Yrjänäinen, Väinö / Norén, Fredrik Mohammadi / Magnusson, Måns / Jarlbrink, Johan / Meden, Katja / Pančur, Andrej / Ojsteršek, Mihael / Çöltekin, Çağrı / Kryvenko, Anna

    https://www.clarin.eu/content/parlamint

    2023  

    Abstract: ParlaMint 3.0 is a multilingual set of 26 comparable corpora containing parliamentary debates mostly starting in 2015 and extending to mid-2022, with the individual corpora being between 9 and 125 million words in size. The corpora have extensive ... ...

    Abstract ParlaMint 3.0 is a multilingual set of 26 comparable corpora containing parliamentary debates mostly starting in 2015 and extending to mid-2022, with the individual corpora being between 9 and 125 million words in size. The corpora have extensive metadata, including aspects of the parliament; the speakers (name, gender, MP status, party affiliation, party coalition/opposition); are structured into time-stamped terms, sessions and meetings; and with speeches being marked by the speaker and their role (e.g. chair, regular speaker). The speeches also contain marked-up transcriber comments, such as gaps in the transcription, interruptions, applause, etc. Note that some corpora have further information, e.g. the year of birth of the speakers, links to their Wikipedia articles, their membership in various committees, etc. The corpora are also marked to the subcorpus they belong to ("reference", until 2020-01-30, "covid", from 2020-01-31, and "war", from 2022-02-24). This entry contains the linguistically marked-up version of the corpora, while the text version is available at http://hdl.handle.net/11356/1486. The ParlaMint.ana linguistic annotation includes tokenization, sentence segmentation, lemmatisation, Universal Dependencies part-of-speech, morphological features, and syntactic dependencies, and the 4-class CoNLL-2003 named entities. Some corpora also have further linguistic annotations, such as PoS tagging or named entities according to language-specific schemes, with their corpus TEI headers giving further details on the annotation vocabularies and tools. The compressed files include the ParlaMint.ana XML TEI-encoded linguistically annotated corpora; the derived corpora in CoNLL-U with TSV speech metadata; and the vertical files (with registry file), suitable for use with CQP-based concordancers, such as CWB, noSketch Engine or KonText. Also included is the 3.0 release of the data and scripts available at the GitHub repository of the ParlaMint project. As opposed to the previous version 2.1, this version ...
    Keywords Parla-CLARIN ; parliamentary debates ; COVID-19 ; TEI ; Bulgarian Parliament ; Croatian Parliament ; Polish Parliament ; Slovenian Parliament ; Czech Parliament ; Icelandic Parliament ; Belgian Parliament ; Danish Parliament ; Dutch Parliament ; Turkish Parliament ; Italian Parliament ; Hungarian Parliament ; Latvian Parliament ; French Parliament ; Bosnian Parliament ; Catalonian Parliament ; Galician Parliament ; Greek Parliament ; Norwegian Parliament ; Portugese Parliament ; Serbian Parliament ; Swedish Parliament ; Ukrainian Parliament ; British Parliament
    Language Bosnian
    Publishing date 2023-07-04
    Publisher CLARIN ERIC
    Publishing country si
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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