• Jurra is best: Metadata design for a range of outputs from legacy recordings 

      Carew, Margaret
      Published 2011-01-01
      This paper describes recent work with Gun-nartpa language material recorded on cassette tape in the Maningrida region in 1993-4. Returning in 2010 after a long absence I have commenced working in collaboration with Gun-nartpa ...
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      Conference paper
    • Getting it Right from the Start 

      Gardiner, Gabrielle; Byrne, Alex; Thorpe, Kirsten; Mulhollann, Elizabeth
      Published 2011-01-01
      Setting parameters and calibrating digital research tools at the outset of humanities research can pay dividends in facilitating the preservation of data and facilitating its reuse. This paper explores approaches to both ...
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    • 'On-line' resources for off-line communities 

      Turpin, Myfany; Carew, Margaret
      Published 2011-01-01
      In small communities in Central Australia, many Aboriginal language speakers do not have access to computers or internet. In such contexts, how then do we ensure research materials are 'on-line' to the people with whom we ...
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      Conference paper
    • Found: Data, Textuality, and the Digital Humanities 

      Ramsay, Stephen
      Published 2011-01-01
      Computational processes generate lists: lists of numbers, lists of words, lists of coordinates, lists of properties. We transform these lists into more exalted forms -- visualizations, maps, information systems, software ...
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    • Community-based website building: The Language Documentation Training Center’s approach to mentor-mentee partnership 

      Butler, Katie
      Published 2011-01-01
      Since its founding in 2004, the Language Documentation Training Center (LDTC) at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa has helped more than 80 participants publish web sites documenting various aspects of their native languages ...
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