
Linda Barwick is a musicologist and professor at the University of Sydney’s Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
Nicholas Thieberger is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow at the University of Melbourne.
1. Sustainable data from digital fieldwork: the state of the art (Sydney,
2006)
Linda Barwick
Part 1: fieldwork to archive
2. Issues in the creation of a digital archive of a signed language
Trevor Johnston and Adam Schembri
3. Powerless in the field: a cautionary tale of digital dependencies
Tom Honeyman
4. Archiving directly from the field
Laura Robinson
5. From trees to descriptions and identification tools
Barry Conn and Kipiro Damas
Part 2: best practice?
6. When best practice isn't necessarily the best thing to do: dealing with capacity limits in a developing country
John Bowden and John Hajek
7. Proficient, permanent or pertinent: aiming for sustainability
David Nathan
8. Finding the locus of best practice: technology training in an Alaskan language community
Andrea Berez and Gary Holton
9. E-MELD and the School of Best Practices: an ongoing community effort
Jessica Boynton, Steve Moran, Anthony Aristar and Helen Aristar-Dry
Part 3: tools and repositories
10. EOPAS, the EthnoER online representation of interlinear text
Ronald Schroeter and Nicholas Thieberger
11. The Annodex platform (2006)
Shane Stephens
12. Archiving and sharing data using XML
Simon Musgrave
13. Sowing seeds in the digital garden
Murray Henwood, Susan Hanfling, Rowan Brownlee, Belinda Pellow and Tristan Gutsche
Part 4: beyond the repository
14. Past, present and future in Reefs-Santa Cruz research
Åshild Næss
15. Field, file, data, conference: towards new modes of scholarly
publication
Ross Coleman
Size: 210 × 148 × 10 mm
180 pages
21 b&w illustrations, 4 colour illustrations, and 7 b&w tables
Copyright: © 2006
ISBN: 9781920898502
Publication: 01 Dec 2006