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Relating the past, present & future: Archiving language collections
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Data management plans for linguistic research ...
Kung, Susan. - : Texas Data Repository, 2019
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The challenge of olfactory ideophones : Reconsidering ineffability from the Totonac-Tepehua perspective
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Public access to research data in language documentation: Challenges and possible strategies
Seyfeddinipur, Mandana; Ameka, Felix; Bolton, Lissant. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2019
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Public access to research data in language documentation: Challenges and possible strategies
Seyfeddinipur, Mandana; Ameka, Felix; Bolton, Lissant. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2019
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Public access to research data in language documentation: Challenges and possible strategies
Seyfeddinipur, Mandana; Ameka, Felix; Bolton, Lissant. - : UNIV HAWAII PRESS, 2019
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Public access to research data in language documentation: Challenges and possible strategies
Seyfeddinipur, Mandana; Ameka, Felix; Bolton, Lissant. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2019
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Exploring the new and improved Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
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Symposium & Panel Discussion: Data Citation and Attribution for Reproducible Research in Linguistics
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Developing standards for data citation and attribution for reproducible research in linguistics: project summary and next steps
Abstract: Poster: Developing Standards for Data Citation and Attribution for Reproducible Research in Linguistics is an NSF-supported project (SMA-1447886) that brings together relevant stakeholders to collaboratively develop and promote standards for linguistic data citation and attribution. Project participants include linguistics journal editors; language archivists; linguists representing various subfields and academic career stages from graduate students to provosts; and “Big Data” specialists. The first workshop was held at the University of Colorado Boulder in September 2015; the second was held at The University of Texas at Austin in April 2016. A panel presentation and the final workshop will take place in conjunction with this LSA Annual Meeting. This poster summarizes the aims and accomplishments of the first two workshops, describes the plans for the final workshop and the suggests the next steps in the development and promotion of a model for data citation and attribution in linguistics. ; Developing Standards for Data Citation and Attribution for Reproducible Research in Linguistics is an NSF-supported project (SMA-1447886) that brings together relevant stakeholders to collaboratively develop and promote standards for linguistic data citation and attribution. Project participants include linguistics journal editors; language archivists; linguists representing various subfields and academic career stages from graduate students to provosts; and “Big Data” specialists. The first workshop was held at the University of Colorado Boulder in September 2015; the second was held at The University of Texas at Austin in April 2016. A panel presentation and the final workshop will take place in conjunction with this LSA Annual Meeting. This poster summarizes the aims and accomplishments of the first two workshops, describes the plans for the final workshop and the suggests the next steps in the development and promotion of a model for data citation and attribution in linguistics. ; This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant SMA-1447886.
Keyword: attribution; Data citation; Linguistics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/43565
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The data management life cycle for linguists
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Citation and attribution of archived data: guidelines of the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
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Reproducible Research in Linguistics: A Position Statement on Data Citation and Attribution in Our Field
In: Linguistics, 2017. Berlin, Germany: Walter de Gruyter (2017)
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Speech on Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
In: Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages, November 17, 2017. Denton, TX. (2017)
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Speech on harmonized annotation and data
In: Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages, November 17, 2017. Denton, TX. (2017)
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Harmonized Annotation and Data Formats
In: Developing Infrastructure for Computational Resources on South Asian Languages, November 17, 2017. Denton, TX. (2017)
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Recap of Workshop 1
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Case study: Citing archived resources in a Language publication
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Workshop on User-Centered Design of Language Archives: Audio 5
In: Workshop on User-Centered Design of Language Archives, Denton, TX. Feb. 20-21, 2016. (2016)
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Workshop on User-Centered Design of Language Archives: Audio 3
In: Workshop on User-Centered Design of Language Archives, Denton, TX. Feb. 20-21, 2016. (2016)
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