Lack of adequate descriptive metadata remains a major barrier to accessing and reusing language documentation. A collection management tool could facilitate management of linguistic data from the point of creation to the archive deposit, greatly reducing the archiving backlog and ensuring more robust and reliable data.National Science Foundatio
We survey the history of practices, theories, and trends in archiving for the purposes of language d...
A guide to principles and methods for the management, archiving, sharing, and citing of linguistic r...
Data collection is essential to the great majority of research projects in linguistics, but sadly ma...
Language archives, like other scholarly digital repositories, are built with two major audiences in ...
Users of digital language archives face a number of barriers when trying to discover and reuse the m...
Citizen scientists (who may be speakers of endangered languages) who want to document a language may...
Program year: 2000/2001Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe complex tasks involved in both...
Conference paper elucidates the issues facing language archive managers and users through two steps:...
With the emergence of language documentation as a distinct sub-discipline of linguistics, and recent...
Technological developments in the last decades enabled an unprecedented growth in volumes and qualit...
Article focusing on metadata creation for photographs in language archives. It was presented at the ...
The structure of digital documentation should empower linguists to search the entirety of a document...
This contribution presents “The Language Archive” (TLA), a new unit at the MPI for Psycholinguistics...
Linguistics is facing the challenge of many other sciences as it continues to grow into increasingly...
This article analyzes item‐level metadata in three language archives by focusing on free‐text metada...
We survey the history of practices, theories, and trends in archiving for the purposes of language d...
A guide to principles and methods for the management, archiving, sharing, and citing of linguistic r...
Data collection is essential to the great majority of research projects in linguistics, but sadly ma...
Language archives, like other scholarly digital repositories, are built with two major audiences in ...
Users of digital language archives face a number of barriers when trying to discover and reuse the m...
Citizen scientists (who may be speakers of endangered languages) who want to document a language may...
Program year: 2000/2001Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe complex tasks involved in both...
Conference paper elucidates the issues facing language archive managers and users through two steps:...
With the emergence of language documentation as a distinct sub-discipline of linguistics, and recent...
Technological developments in the last decades enabled an unprecedented growth in volumes and qualit...
Article focusing on metadata creation for photographs in language archives. It was presented at the ...
The structure of digital documentation should empower linguists to search the entirety of a document...
This contribution presents “The Language Archive” (TLA), a new unit at the MPI for Psycholinguistics...
Linguistics is facing the challenge of many other sciences as it continues to grow into increasingly...
This article analyzes item‐level metadata in three language archives by focusing on free‐text metada...
We survey the history of practices, theories, and trends in archiving for the purposes of language d...
A guide to principles and methods for the management, archiving, sharing, and citing of linguistic r...
Data collection is essential to the great majority of research projects in linguistics, but sadly ma...