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Sydney Conservatorium of Music: Recent submissions

    • Creating a digital wordlist for Lopit: a case study in time and motion 

      Billington, Rosey; Musgrave, Simon; Hajek, John
      Published 2011-01-01
      A vast range of techniques and technologies is now available to those working in language documentation. With so many options for the collection, storage and presentation of data, it is essential to find and maintain ...
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    • The Digital Nehan Songbook Project 

      Olstad, John
      Published 2011-01-01
      The Digital Nehan Songbook project seeks to add native language songs to the broader project of describing and documenting Nehan, an Oceanic language spoken on Nissan Island of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua ...
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    • Roundtable on the ethics of making publicly available historical data 'more' public through linkage and database construction 

      Kippen, Rebecca; McCalman, Janet; Silcot, Sandra; Smith, Len
      Published 2011-01-01
      Over recent decades there has been a burgeoning of individual-level population data available from historical records, including censuses, and birth, death and marriage registers. These can be linked to other historical ...
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    • Dual levels of significance in Australian historical data: the case for equilibrium 

      Bellamy, Craig
      Published 2011-01-01
      This presentation will examine a number of digitised historical corpuses available to Australian researchers to illuminate their ongoing significance within digital scholarship. Many of the corpuses are available through ...
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    • Online presentation of media and text. Foundations for verification of analyses. 

      Thieberger, Nick; Nordlinger, Rachel
      Published 2011-01-01
      Schroeter 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 ...
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