Basic metadata describing PARADISEC's collection can be freely and easily searched through OLAC, ANDS or the LINGUIST LIST gateway.

Access to the collection and catalogue records is available here: http://catalog.paradisec.org.au.

Access to data in the PARADISEC repository is available to those who have signed an access form. A nominal fee may be charged for files delivered on CD/DVD. Completed forms should be posted or faxed to PARADISEC (Sydney).

PARADISEC has been funded by the Universities of Sydney, Melbourne, New England, ANU the Australian Research Council and Grangenet.

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Images from the visit of staff from the University of Texas, Archive of Indigenous Languages of Latin America (AILLA), Dr Heidi Johnson and Erik Grostic in March, 2004.

  Erik Grostic and Linda Barwick in the PARADISEC lab  
  Erik Grostic and Frank Davey in the PARADISEC lab  
  Heidi Johnson with Nick Thieberger and Linda Barwick  
 

Heidi Johnson with Frank Davey and Nick Thieberger

 

 
  Frank Davey and Nick Thieberger show Heidi Johnson the PARADISEC digitisation process  

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