Abstract
By now, digital infrastructures for language data and tools have become commonplace in theresearch domain, but their possible benefits are still almost unknown outside of these circles.However, it stands to reason that the data and methods developed there could also be used bynon-research language actors like publishing houses or libraries. This article presents a use casewithin a local language infrastructure project describing our interactions with a newspaper portalthat resulted in modern NLP tools being made available via an API to help improve their onlinesearch. We describe how this use case was implemented, focusing on the problems that came up,specifically those from the interaction between a research and a non-research institution.