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In [[Language documentation and description|documentary linguistics]], academic data is usually limited to private archives and databases. | In [[Language documentation and description|documentary linguistics]], academic data is usually limited to private archives and databases, making availability a problem. | ||
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* [https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/?lang=en HAL] | * [https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/?lang=en HAL] | ||
* [https://www.elararchive.org/ ELAR] | * [https://www.elararchive.org/ ELAR] | ||
* [https://zenodo.org/ Zenodo] | * [https://zenodo.org/ Zenodo]<br /> | ||
'''Considerations:''' | '''Considerations:''' | ||
Data sensitivity | Data sensitivity - how to handle sensitive and personal data? | ||
Submitting information in formats that everyone can benefit from | Submitting information in formats that everyone can benefit from - different languages and accessibility on different devices. | ||
Open archive not | Open archive is not without its problems - there mixed ideas about what can be shared and what cannot (researchers vs communities). | ||
Data governance | Data governance - who can do it, who should do it? Responsibility and rights have to be considered. | ||
====== In linguistics: ====== | ====== In linguistics: ====== | ||
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[[Category:Technology and the future of linguistics]] | [[Category:Technology and the future of linguistics]] | ||
[[Category:Fieldwork ethics]] | [[Category:Fieldwork ethics]] | ||
[[Category:Technology and linguistic practices]] |
Latest revision as of 14:20, 23 January 2023
Problem:
In documentary linguistics, academic data is usually limited to private archives and databases, making availability a problem.
Solutions - open archives:
Considerations:
Data sensitivity - how to handle sensitive and personal data?
Submitting information in formats that everyone can benefit from - different languages and accessibility on different devices.
Open archive is not without its problems - there mixed ideas about what can be shared and what cannot (researchers vs communities).
Data governance - who can do it, who should do it? Responsibility and rights have to be considered.
In linguistics:[edit | edit source]
What languages could or should be used
- Who has the access