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Malaysian digital archive planning meeting, 2005

Download Nick Thieberger's paper on Creating Archival Data in Liguistic Fieldwork

 
Linda and Nick with linguistics students from the University of Malaya. Kamila Ghazali, the leader of the group is on Linda's right.  
 
Suhaimi Napis and Nick Thieberger at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur at a Malaysian digital archive planning meeting.  

 

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