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As we may link: time-aligned concordances of field recordings. A working model
Thieberger, NickPublished 2001-01-01It should be easy to link text and audio and retrieve audio based on the textual representation or transcript. The potential has been there for some time (since digitised sound) and is realised in several ways by currently ...Open AccessConference paper -
Online presentation of media and text. Foundations for verification of analyses.
Thieberger, Nick; Nordlinger, RachelPublished 2011-01-01Schroeter and Thieberger (2006) reported on the development of EOPAS, a method for presenting interlinear text together with the media it transcribes, using timecodes to access points in the media correlated to corresponding ...Open AccessConference paper -
Research, Records and Responsibility: About the contributors
Harris, Amanda; Thieberger, Nick; Barwick, LindaPublished 2015-10-01'Research, Records and Responsibility' explores developments in collaborative archiving practice between archives and the communities they serve and represent, incorporating case studies of historical recordings, visual ...Open AccessBook chapter -
Research, Records and Responsibility: Introduction
Harris, Amanda; Thieberger, Nick; Barwick, LindaPublished 2015-10-01'Research, Records and Responsibility' explores developments in collaborative archiving practice between archives and the communities they serve and represent, incorporating case studies of historical recordings, visual ...Open AccessBook chapter -
Unlocking the archives
Barwick, Linda; Thieberger, NickPublished 2018-01-01The popular expression ‘locked in the archive’ suggests that items are impossible to find and access once they are archived. Benefiting from new technologies, digital language and music archives nowadays provide an increasing ...Open AccessConference paper -
Using the TEI to encode manuscripts of Australian languages
Thieberger, NickPublished 2013-01-01This paper will discuss the value of using the Text Encoding Initiative’s schema (TEI) for a set of manuscript vocabularies of Australian Indigenous languages collected by Daisy Bates in the early 1900s. I will first outline ...Open AccessPresentation
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