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DELAMAN III: Third Annual Meeting of the Digital Endangered Languages and Musics Archive Network.

"Managing access and intellectual property rights"
The University of Texas at Austin
November 21-22, 2005

Program

Robert Leopold
Smithsonian Institutions; National Anthropological Archives
Endangered languages documentation in the National Anthropological Archives.

Hans Boas
University of Texas at Austin; TGDA
The Texas German Dialect Archive.

David Nathan and Robert Munro
Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Programme, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; ELAR
Introducing the ELAR information system architecture.
Presentation (PPT)        Notes about archive federations (PDF)

Linda Barwick
University of Sydney; PARADISEC
Managing rights in relation to sustainability.
Presentation (PPT)

Peter Wittenburg
Max Planck Institut fur Psycholinguistik, Nijmegen
Language archiving at the MPI.
Presentation (PPT)

Anthony Aristar and Helen Aristar-Dry
Eastern Michigan University; EMELD
EMELD and the School of Best Practice.
Presentation (PPT)

Clara Casilimas Rojas
Archivo General de la Nación, Bogotá
Some topics about linguistic documentation management in Colombia.

Laura Buszard-Welcher
Long Now Foundation; The Rosetta Project
The Rosetta Project: New acquisitions and depositor consent forms.
Presentation (PPT)

Heidi Johnson
University of Texas at Austin; AILLA
AILLA: Depositors, acquisitions, and access management.
Presentation (PPT)

Loriene Roy
University of Texas at Austin; School of Information Science
Honoring generations / "If I can read, I can do anything"

Leanne Hinton and Andrew Garrett
University of California, Berkeley; Berkeley Language Archives
The Berkeley linguistic archives
Presentation (PPT)

Gary Holton
University of Alaska, Fairbanks; ANLC
Archiving and Alaska's Native languages
Presentation (PPT)

Laura Cervantes
Universidad de Costa Rica
Considerations for the implementation of a digital archive of oral tradition at the University of Costa Rica




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For more information, please write to:
AILLA Manager, Dr. Heidi Johnson
ailla@ailla.utexas.org

 
AILLA is a joint project of the Departments of Anthropology and Linguistics, and the Digital Library Services Division of the General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin.
AILLA is funded from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation.
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