As promised in my blog last week, mp3s have now been uploaded to the Sydney eScholarship Repository to accompany the papers that had already been published there from the Sustainable Data from Digital Fieldwork Conference.
To listen to the sound files, go to the main page of the collection and browse through the papers, or follow the links to each of the individual papers below where you will be able to open pdfs and/or mp3s.
Sustainable Data from Digital Fieldwork: From creation to archive and back
The Annodex platform Stephens, Shane
Archiving and sharing data using XML Musgrave, Simon
Archiving directly from the field Robinson, Laura
E-MELD and the School of Best Practices: an ongoing community effort Boynton, Jessica; Moran, Steve; Aristar, Anthony; Aristar-Dry, Helen
EOPAS, the EthnoER online representation of interlinear text Schroeter, Ronald; Thieberger, Nicholas
Field, file, data, conference: towards new modes of scholarly publication Coleman, Ross
Finding the locus of best practice: technology training in an Alaskan language community Berez, Andrea; Holton, Gary
From trees to descriptions and identification tools Conn, Barry; Kipiro, Damas
Issues in the creation of a digital archive of a signed language Johnston, Trevor; Schembri, Adam
Past, present and future in Reefs-Santa Cruz research Næss, Åshild
Powerless in the field: a cautionary tale of digital dependencies Honeyman, Tom
Proficient, permanent, or pertinent: aiming for sustainability Nathan, David
Sowing seeds in the digital garden Henwood, Murray; Hanfling, Susan; Brownlee, Rowan; Pellow, Belinda; Gutsche, Tristan
Sustainable data from digital fieldwork: the state of the art (Sydney, 2006) Barwick, Linda
When best practice isn’t necessarily the best thing to do: dealing with capacity limits in a developing country Bowden, John; Hajek, John