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Assessing the Value of Semantic Annotation Services for 3D Museum Artefacts
Jane Louise Hunter
The ‘Language Archiving Technology’ solutions for sustainable data from digital research
Sebastian Drude, Paul Trilsbeek
Going beyond archiving – a collaborative tool for typological research
Alexander Borkowski, Andrea Schalley
Culture documentation as linguistic stimulus
Anthony Jukes
Looking at language: appropriate design for sign resources in remote Australian Indigenous communities
Jennifer Green, Gail Woods, Ben Foley
Bringing Research and Researchers to Light: Current and Emerging Challenges for Discipline-based Knowledge Resources
Kerry Kilner, Roger Osborne
Discussing “fair use” of archived recordings of minority music from the mountains of southwestern China
Catherine Ingram, Kam village singers and song experts
Documentation of traditional songs and ritual texts: issues for the production of sustainable Data
Stephen Donald Morey
Sharing Humanities Data for E-Research: Conceptual and Technical Issues
Toby Burrows
ERA and sustainable data
Simon Musgrave, John Hajek

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The Digital Nehan Songbook Project
John Olstad
Creating a digital wordlist for Lopit: a case study in time and motion
Rosey Billington, Simon Musgrave, John Hajek
Online presentation of media and text. Foundations for verification of analyses.
Nick Thieberger, Rachel Nordlinger
Dual levels of significance in Australian historical data: the case for equilibrium
Craig Bellamy
Community-based website building: The Language Documentation Training Center’s approach to mentor-mentee partnership
Katie L Butler
Archaeological database development: the people and place project
Tim Andrew Murray, Penny Cook, Conal Tuohy
‘Jurra is best’: Metadata design for a range of outputs from legacy recordings
Margaret Louise Carew
“On-line” resources for off-line communities
Myfany Myra Turpin, Margaret Carew
Getting it Right from the Start
Gabrielle Gardiner, Alex Byrne, Kirsten Thorpe, Elizabeth Mulhollann
Investigating Connected Speech from Tohono O'odham Digitized Legacy Data
Colleen M. Fitzgerald
Roundtable on the ethics of making publicly available historical data 'more' public through linkage and database construction
Rebecca Kippen, Janet McCalman, Sandra Silcot, Len Smith
Digital representation and the use of shared texts: the case of a theatrical prompt book
Domenico Fiormonte, Desmond Schmidt
Challenges in lemmatising signed language digital video corpora: the measure of lexical frequency in Australian and British signed languages
Adam Schembri, Trevor Johnston, Jordan Fenlon, Kearsy Cormier, Ramas Rentelis
Found: Data, Textuality, and the Digital Humanities
Stephen Ramsay


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