The LSA Symposium, Endangered Data vs Enduring Practice: Creating Linguistic Resources That Last, was organized by D. Terence Langendoen (U AZ) and held on Friday, January 9th, 2004.

Representatives of the following organizations gave papers: The LINGUIST List, SIL International, The Endangered Language Fund, Eastern Michigan University, Wayne State University, University of Arizona, Universität Bremen, and California State University, Fresno.

  Papers
 
  • Aristar, A.  2004. The School of Best Practice.  Presentation at E-MELD Symposium on "Endangered Data vs. Enduring Practice," LSA, Boston, MA. [Power Point]
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  • Aristar-Dry, H.  2004.  Metadata.  Presentation at E-MELD Symposium on "Endangered Data vs. Enduring Practice," LSA, Boston, MA. [Power Point]
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  • Farrar, S., T. Langendoen.  2004.  Comparability of Language Data and Analysis.  Presentation at E-MELD Symposium on "Endangered Data vs. Enduring Practice," LSA, Boston, MA. [Power Point]
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  • Lewis, W.  2004. Resource Conversion. Presentation at E-MELD Symposium on "Endangered Data vs. Enduring Practice," LSA, Boston, MA. [Power Point]
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  • Simons, G.  2004. Ensuring that Digital Data Last.  Presentation at E-MELD Symposium on "Endangered Data vs. Enduring Practice," LSA, Boston, MA. [Power Point]
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  • Whalen, D.H.  2004. From the Field to the Archive.  Presentation at E-MELD Symposium on "Endangered Data vs. Enduring Practice," LSA, Boston, MA. [Power Point]



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