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Sustainable data from digital research: Humanities perspectives on digital scholarship: Recent submissions

    • Challenges in lemmatising signed language digital video corpora: the measure of lexical frequency in Australian and British signed languages 

      Schembri, Adam; Johnston, Trevor; Fenlon, Jordan; Cormier, Kearsy; Rentelis, Ramas
      Published 2011-01-01
      Digital video archives of Auslan (Australian sign language) and BSL (British Sign Language) are slowly being transformed into machine-readable linguistic corpora. Each archive (Auslan 2004-2008, BSL 2008-2001) consists of ...
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    • Archaeological database development: the people and place project 

      Murray, Tim; Cook, Penny; Tuohy, Conal
      Published 2011-01-01
      This project, funded by ANDS in 2011, will build the platform for a national database of historical archaeological collections, excavated sites and the people connected to those objects and places; to be called the Australian ...
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    • 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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    • '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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