[Linganth] Using library repositories as archives for linguistic data

Janina Fenigsen jfenigsen at gmail.com
Thu Jun 11 22:43:00 UTC 2015


With the data, I suppose, the question would be the scope of informed
consent?

On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 12:25 PM, Cynthia Dunn <cyndi.dunn at uni.edu> wrote:

> My university and many others are in the process of setting up
> "institutional repositories" as a way for scholars to archive and make
> accessible their work, both published and unpublished.  I am thinking about
> the possibility of using my university's depository as a way to archive my
> digital recordings, transcripts, and translations and to make those data
> available for use by other scholars for research and non-commercial uses.
> I'm wondering whether anyone else has any experience with doing this or any
> thoughts to share about its feasibility, advisability, and so forth.
>
> Cyndi Dunn
> Professor of Anthropology
> Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology & Criminology
> University of Northern Iowa
> Cedar Falls IA 50614-0513 U.S.A.
>
> (319) 273-6251
> Cyndi.Dunn at uni.edu
>
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