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=== [[How interdisciplinarity makes academic practices in linguistics more sustainable]] ===
=== [[How interdisciplinarity makes academic practices in linguistics more sustainable]] ===
Interdisciplinarity is valuable in contributing to the sustainable developement of academic practices in linguistics. This page aims to clarity the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the linguistic field.
Interdisciplinarity is valuable in contributing to the sustainable developement of academic practices in linguistics. This page aims to clarity the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the linguistic field.
=== Sustainable academic practices in linguistics ===
As interdisciplinary cooperation is closely correlated with academic practices including conferencing, publishing, archiving and data access, research tools, and colleting data, the following links provides an overview considering sustainable academic practices in linguistics.
[[conferencing]]
[[publishing]]
[[archiving and data access]]
[[research tools]]
[[collecting data]]


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