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