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Martin Wynne is a Senior Researcher in Corpus Linguistics and National Coordinator for CLARIN-UK at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics. His roles include managing the Literary and Linguistic Data Service (successor to the Oxford Text Archive) and leading CLARIN-UK, a pan-European infrastructure for language resources. He previously held positions at OUCS (now IT Services), Bodleian Libraries, and universities in Germany and Poland. His research focuses on corpus linguistics, literary and non-literary text analysis, and digital humanities infrastructure.
Education: Studied Linguistics at the University of Leeds and French at Queen Mary College, London. He has taught courses on corpus linguistics and digital research methods, including modules for MSc Digital Scholarship and Linguistics masters programs.
Research interests include corpus design, digital humanities tools, language resource curation, and projects such as the British National Corpus (BNC) and Holocaust testimony analysis. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary applications of linguistic corpora.
Notable contributions include founding the Digital Humanities at Oxford initiative, collaborating on CLARIN’s infrastructure, and developing resources like the BNC XML edition. He has advised on projects involving poetry visualization, Grid/Cloud data hosting, and federated identity management.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the Oxford e-Research Centre, CLARIN-UK consortium, and the Literary and Linguistic Data Service. Collaborates with institutions like EHRI (European Holocaust Research Infrastructure) on data-driven humanities projects.




