Conference Locations
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Wood Theatre, Arts West, University of Melbourne
Conference Venue (Note this venue has changed from the venue originally planned for the conference!)
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Computer lab, Old Arts 257, University of Melbourne
Workshop venue
Conference Schedule
2011-12-12
09:15 AM
- Opening: Dean of Arts, Professor Mark Considine
09:30 AM
- Keynote - Stephen Ramsay
- Stephen Ramsay, Found: Data, Textuality, and the Digital Humanities
10:30 AM
- Morning Tea
11:00 AM
- Sebastian Drude, Paul Trilsbeek, The ‘Language Archiving Technology’ solutions for sustainable data from digital research
11:30 AM
- Alexander Borkowski, Andrea Schalley, Going beyond archiving – a collaborative tool for typological research
12:00 PM
- Colleen M. Fitzgerald, Investigating Connected Speech from Tohono O'odham Digitized Legacy Data
12:30 PM
- Lunch: (not provided)
02:00 PM
- Simon Musgrave, John Hajek, ERA and sustainable data
02:30 PM
03:30 PM
- Afternoon Tea
04:00 PM
- Rebecca Kippen, Janet McCalman, Sandra Silcot, Len Smith, Roundtable on the ethics of making publicly available historical data 'more' public through linkage and database construction
05:30 PM
- Reception: Arts Hall (Old Arts)
2011-12-13
09:00 AM
- Catherine Ingram, Kam village singers and song experts, Discussing “fair use” of archived recordings of minority music from the mountains of southwestern China
09:30 AM
- Stephen Donald Morey, Documentation of traditional songs and ritual texts: issues for the production of sustainable Data
10:00 AM
- John Olstad, The Digital Nehan Songbook Project
10:30 AM
- Morning Tea
11:00 AM
- Rosey Billington, Simon Musgrave, John Hajek, Creating a digital wordlist for Lopit: a case study in time and motion
11:30 AM
- Jane Louise Hunter, Assessing the Value of Semantic Annotation Services for 3D Museum Artefacts
12:00 PM
- Lunch: (not provided)
01:15 PM
- PARADISEC AGM
02:00 PM
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Workshop: ITunes: Linda Barwick
03:30 PM
- Workshop: Final Cut Pro and video: Ben Foley, Jenny Green
07:00 PM
- Dinner: $45 per person.
2011-12-14
09:00 AM
- Jennifer Green, Gail Woods, Ben Foley, Looking at language: appropriate design for sign resources in remote Australian Indigenous communities
09:30 AM
- Adam Schembri, Trevor Johnston, Jordan Fenlon, Kearsy Cormier, Ramas Rentelis, Challenges in lemmatising signed language digital video corpora: the measure of lexical frequency in Australian and British signed languages
10:00 AM
- Anthony Jukes, Culture documentation as linguistic stimulus
10:30 AM
- Morning Tea
11:00 AM
- Margaret Louise Carew, ‘Jurra is best’: Metadata design for a range of outputs from legacy recordings
11:30 AM
- Myfany Myra Turpin, Margaret Carew, “On-line” resources for off-line communities
12:00 PM
- Gabrielle Gardiner, Alex Byrne, Kirsten Thorpe, Elizabeth Mulhollann, Getting it Right from the Start
12:30 PM
- Lunch: (not provided)
02:00 PM
- Katie L Butler, Community-based website building: The Language Documentation Training Center’s approach to mentor-mentee partnership
02:30 PM
- Domenico Fiormonte, Desmond Schmidt, Digital representation and the use of shared texts: the case of a theatrical prompt book
03:00 PM
- Nick Thieberger, Rachel Nordlinger, Online presentation of media and text. Foundations for verification of analyses.
03:30 PM
- Afternoon Tea
04:00 PM
- Tim Andrew Murray, Penny Cook, Conal Tuohy, Archaeological database development: the people and place project
04:30 PM
- Kerry Kilner, Roger Osborne, Bringing Research and Researchers to Light: Current and Emerging Challenges for Discipline-based Knowledge Resources
05:00 PM
- Closing
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