SIL-UND M.A. Thesis Defense where I discuss some sailent related to the ability to easily re-use archival metadata records to produce references in scholarly publications.
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.
I present an overview of the kinds of challenges that authors have when they try to import metadata from archives into Zotero, where they will later use the data to craft references and citations.
We argue that language archives need to revise their business plans to stay relevant with the academic market and data ecology practices of their data consumers.
I present on the risks associated with large community projects with regard to the implications of Copyright. I also present some risk mitigating strategies.