PARADISEC (Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures): Recent submissions
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The ‘Language Archiving Technology’ solutions for sustainable data from digital research
Published 2011-12-01Since the late 1990s, the technical group at the Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics has worked on solutions for several of the questions addressed in this paradisec-meeting, in particular, how to guarantee ...Open AccessConference paper -
Bringing research and researchers to light: current and emerging challenges for a discipline-based knowledge resource
Published 2011-12-01Australian literary studies have, in the past decade, been greatly assisted by AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource (www.austlit.edu.au), a multi-institutional collaboration between researchers, librarians and ...Open AccessConference paper -
Discussing ‘fair use’ of archived recordings of minority music from the mountains of southwestern China
Published 2011-12-01This paper describes and analyses public discussions within Kam (in Chinese, Dong ?) minority communities in rural southwestern China concerning potential wider online access to one major, recently established archive of ...Open AccessConference paper -
Looking at language: appropriate design for sign language resources in remote Australian Indigenous communities
Published 2011-12-01Sign languages, or iltyem-iltyem angkety, are in daily use in Arandic speaking communities of Central Australia. They are a form of communication used alongside other semiotic systems, including speech, gesture and drawing ...Open AccessConference paper