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Relating the past, present & future: Archiving language collections
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A vocabulary of the Kilene dialect as spoken at Sag-Sag, New Britain. ...
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Supplementary materials (data citation) for paper 'Phonetic evidence for phonotactic change in Nafsan (South Efate)' (Italian Journal of Linguistics) ...
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Supplementary materials (data citation) for paper 'Phonetic evidence for phonotactic change in Nafsan (South Efate)' (Italian Journal of Linguistics) ...
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Public access to research data in language documentation: Challenges and possible strategies
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Public access to research data in language documentation: Challenges and possible strategies
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Seyfeddinipur, Mandana; Ameka, Felix; Bolton, Lissant; Blumtritt, Jonathan; Carpenter, Brian; Cruz, Hilaria; Drude, Sebastian; Epps, Patience L.; Ferreira, Vera; Galucio, Ana Vilacy; Hellwig, Brigit; Hinte, Oliver; Holton, Gary; Jung, Dagmar; Buddeberg, Irmgarda Kasinskaite; Krifka, Manfred; Kung, Susan; Monroig, Miyuki; Neba, Ayu'nwi Ngwabe; Nordhoff, Sebastian; Pakendorf, Brigitte; von Prince, Kilu; Rau, Felix; Rice, Keren; Riessler, Michael; Szoelloesi Brenig, Vera; Thieberger, Nick; Trilsbeek, Paul; van der Voort, Hein; Woodbury, Tony. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2019
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The Open Access Movement promotes free and unfettered access to research publications and, increasingly, to the primary data which underly those publications. As the field of documentary linguistics seeks to record and preserve culturally and linguistically relevant materials, the question of how openly accessible these materials should be becomes increasingly important. This paper aims to guide researchers and other stakeholders in finding an appropriate balance between accessibility and confidentiality of data, addressing community questions and legal, institutional, and intellectual issues that pose challenges to accessible data. ; National Foreign Language Resource Center
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archiving; informed consent; language documentation; Open Access
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24901
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Public access to research data in language documentation: Challenges and possible strategies
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Supplementary materials (data citation) for paper 'Phonetic evidence for phonotactic change in Nafsan (South Efate)' (Italian Journal of Linguistics) ...
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Reflections on software and technology for language documentation
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Reflections on software and technology for language documentation
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Unlocking the archives
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In: http://www.usyd.edu.au/disclaimer.shtml (2018)
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Building speech recognition systems for language documentation : the CoEDL Endangered Language Pipeline and Inference System (ELPIS)
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