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Bloom: Now Communities Can Create Their Own Books
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The ENIGMA Consortium: large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data
In: ISSN: 1931-7557 ; EISSN: 1931-7565 ; Brain imaging and behavior (Brain Imaging Behav) ; https://hal-pasteur.archives-ouvertes.fr/pasteur-01967166 ; Brain imaging and behavior (Brain Imaging Behav), Secaucus, NJ : Springer, 2014, 8 (2), pp.152-182. ⟨10.1007/s11682-013-9269-5⟩ (2014)
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SayMore: Language documentation productivity
Hatton, John. - 2013
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SayMore: Language documentation productivity
Hatton, John. - 2013
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Software for Remote Dictionary Collaboration
In: International Journal of Lexicography 24 (2011) 4, 420-431
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Software for remote dictionary collaboration
In: International journal of lexicography. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 24 (2011) 4, 420-431
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A proposed work-flow and software tool-set for community dictionary development and distribution
In: Lexicography: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives. Proceedings of the Seventh ASIALEX Biennial International Conference 2011. Kyoto Terrsa, Kyoto, Japan, 22 - 24 August 2011 (2011), 150-159
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Software for Remote Dictionary Collaboration
Hatton, John. - : Oxford University Press, 2011
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C1 dictionaries colloquium: Collaborative dictionary making with WeSay
Hatton, John. - 2011
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Software for remote dictionary collaboration
Hatton, John. - 2011
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WeSay, a tool for engaging native speakers in dictionary building
Albright, Eric Scott; Hatton, John. - : University of Hawaiˁi Press, 2008
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Chapter 10. WeSay, a Tool for Engaging Communities in Dictionary Building
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Chapter 10. WeSay, a Tool for Engaging Communities in Dictionary Building
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Combining UML, XML and relational database technologies -- the best of all worlds for robust linguistic databases
In: http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/database/papers/Hayashi_Hatton/23.3.hayashi.pdf (2001)
Abstract: This paper describes aspects of the data modeling, data storage, and retrieval techniques we are using as we develop the FieldWorks suite of applications for linguistic and anthropological research. Object-oriented analysis is used to create the data models. The models, their classes and attributes are captured using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The modeling tool that we are using stores this information in an XML document that adheres to a developing standard known as the XML Metadata Interchange format (XMI). Adherence to the standard allows other groups to easily use our modeling work and because the format is XML, we can derive a number of other useful documents using standard XSL transformations. These documents include 1) a DTD for validating data for import, 2) HTML documentation of diagrams and classes, and 3) a database schema. The latter is used to generate SQL statements to create a relational database. From the database schema we can also generate an SQL-to-XML mapping schema. When used with SQL Server 2000 (or MSDE), the database can be queried using XPath rather than SQL and data can be output and input using XML. Thus the Fieldworks development process benefits from both the maturity of its relational database engine and the productivity of XML technologies. With this XML in/out capability, the developer does not need to translate between object-oriented data and relational representation. The result will be, hopefully, reduced development time. Another further implication is the potential for an increased interoperability between tools of different developers. Mapping schemas could be created that allow FieldWorks to easily produce and transfer data according to standard DTDs (for example, for lexicons or standard interlinear text). Data could th.
URL: http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/database/papers/Hayashi_Hatton/23.3.hayashi.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.24.6495
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15SayMore
https://software.sil.org/saymore/
Topic: Language documentation / Field linguistics
Source type: Software / Tools
Access: free access
16WeSay
https://software.sil.org/wesay/
Topic: Language documentation / Field linguistics; Lexicography
Source type: Software / Tools
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