Peer Reviewed

Supporting Diversity Through a Typology of Data Providers: What is an Archive?

Is everything an archive? Are there limits to the term? How are linguists using the term?

A Vision for New Participation in OLAC: Beyond an Agenda for Open Language Archiving

The OLAC community has several componnets which make it successful. This talk looks at several critical areas which make that succes more valuable.

OLAC Collections: The Case of Serials

A look at indexing serials in OLAC.

Metadata for Language Learning Resources: Advancing OLAC for Language Development

The mash-up of LRMI and OLAC metadata for the benefit of language revitilization.

Peer-Review and Complex Language Resources

How should peer-review be different for different kinds of resources? What constitutes a complex language resource?

The Role of the Language Community in Peer-Review process for Collections

When and where does community review and peer-review create mutal benefit?

An OLAC Perspective on Services: The Forgotten Language Resources

What is the overlap between services and language resources? How ought these be described in the OLAC application profile?

Audio Artifacts in Language Archives: From Cataloguing to Referencing and Citation

A review of the arrangement of audio artifacts in three different collections, each at a different language archive.

Reported Speech in Western Subanon

We analysed several texts of Western Subanon and presented their results.

From CV to OLAC

I demonstrate how a researcher can use their personal website to advertise their publications and presentations in OLAC. I use open source technologies to take markdown files and convert them into a compliant XML feed. The result is greater exposure of one’s academic experience to those looking for language resources.