OLAC and Serials: An Appraisal

Abstract

This paper reports on how journal articles are presented within the Open Language Archive Community’s (OLAC) OAI-PMH aggregator for language resources. It discusses metadata record composition across data providers. The conceptual category of “Language resource” is a broad agglomeration including original creative works captured in handwritten, audio, and video mediums, annotations to the raw captures, and analysis of those annotations. Discovery of language resources is a challenge given the diversity of resource origins. Original creative works and annotations are products often available via archives while analysis, theory, and advice are often released via formal publishing venues such as journals. Scholars benefit from a view where resources from various release sources can be displayed with their inter-resource relationships, e.g., source material and analysis. Understanding how secondary journal materials are presented in OLAC records is a first step towards increasing the end-user utility of the OLAC aggregator.

Title
OLAC and Serials: An Appraisal
Publication
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Digital Language Archives: LangArc 2023
Date
June 2023

Citable as

Paterson III, Hugh J. 2023. OLAC and Serials: An Appraisal. In the Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Digital Language Archives: LangArc 2023, pp. 28–32. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2114296

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Hugh Paterson III
Hugh Paterson III
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I specialize in bespoke research at the intersection of Linguistics, Law, Languages, and Technology; specifically utility and life-cycle management for information products in these spaces.

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