22.1276, The: Many Features We Have Developed

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LINGUIST List: Vol-22-1276. Thu Mar 17 2011. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 22.1276, The: Many Features We Have Developed

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Subject: LINGUIST is Funded Solely From Donations From You
 

	
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From:  linguist [linguist at linguistlist.org]
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Dear LINGUIST List Subscribers,

Another year has come and gone, and we are happy to report that 
this past year was one of our most productive in terms of the 
features we developed for you, our users. 

Here at LINGUIST List we have established several subteams that 
are responsible for ensuring that our operations here run as smoothly 
as possible, to prevent any interruptions in our services. The 
subteams consist of various sections, such as Jobs, Publications, 
and Ask-a-Linguist. One of these teams serves a slightly different 
purpose, and that is to inform you of the features which we develop 
for your use, year after year. This publicity team functions to 
highlight which features we believe would be most beneficial to our 
users, and how would be most productive to distribute this message. 

Throughout the past few years we have been happy to announce several 
new components of our site, and some of our most successful are 
highlighted below.

LL-Map was designed to integrate language information with data from 
the physical and social sciences by means of a Geographical Information 
System (GIS). To date we have digitized over 500 maps dealing with 
language and other relevant data. This project began as a three-year 
project in 2005, and has been funded through the past 2 years through 
your donations. Please visit this site at: http://llmap.org/

EasyAbstracts (EasyAbs for short) was developed in 2008, as a facility 
for conference organizers to use in conjunction with their conference 
development. Using EasyAbs conference organizers can create an easy to 
use website, to which participants can submit abstracts, and reviewers 
can accept and process their submissions online. These site templates 
are very easy for conference organizers to develop and implement, are 
housed on the LINGUIST List database, and require no download or 
installation. Since it's development there have been 205 conference 
websites developed and hosted through LINGUIST List! For more information 
on EasyAbs, please see: 
http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/.

Student Portal was developed in 2009 as a resource for students in 
Linguistics, to provide them with information we believe would be 
useful during their paths in this discipline! This site includes 
information on presenting work in Linguistics, careers in Linguistics, 
helpful books in Linguistics, research resources and more! Please visit 
the student portal at: http://linguistlist.org/studentportal/.

MultiTree is a project designed to create a digital library of scholarly 
hypotheses about language relationships and subgroupings, or 'trees'. 
This information has been organized in a searchable database with a web 
interface that now houses nearly 1,100 'trees', based on over 1600 
publications. MultiTree makes it easier than ever before to view and 
compare language relationship hypotheses. MultiTree has been sustained 
for the last two years through donations from our loyal subscriber base. 
We could not have created this remarkable resource without your support! 
To explore MultiTree please visit: http://multitree.org/.

The above are just a sampling of the many features we have developed 
throughout the years. LINGUIST List works hard to not only keep our 
daily operations moving as smoothly as possible in informing you of 
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Best Wishes,
Fatemeh Abdollahi
LINGUIST List 






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