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I highly recommend Indiana University for archiving linguistic
anthropological materials. Ours, from the Comoro Islands, are there;
field tapes and notes and transcriptions at the Archives of
Traditional Music, books and papers at the Library. They have been
most helpful. The ATM even digitized all of our old reel-to-reel
tapes for us so that we could keep collectors' copies. --Harriet<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Cyndi, I think this is a great idea. As linguistic
anthropology takes more and more interest in history, recordings
like yours become key resources. You might want to contact
Indiana University's library for information on how they work
with their field recordings and other ethnographic material.
They have a really important collection.
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<div dir="ltr">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work, both published and unpublished.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,
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Cyndi Dunn<br>
Professor of Anthropology<br>
Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology &
Criminology<br>
University of Northern Iowa<br>
Cedar Falls IA 50614-0513 U.S.A.<br>
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Department of Anthropology<br>
Southern Illinois University Carbondale</span><br>
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