28.4014, Qs: Survey on Data Management Practices

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Subject: 28.4014, Qs: Survey on Data Management Practices

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Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 12:15:26
From: Kavon Hooshiar [kavon at hawaii.edu]
Subject: Survey on Data Management Practices

 
I'm writing to share a survey and request your participation in a survey
prepared by the MEACoM group in order to gauge current practices in collection
management. Please feel free to distribute this survey.

Survey link: https://rebrand.ly/data-management-survey

Metadata Editing and Collection Management Tools (MEaCoM) is an NSF-funded
project (2017-2019) to convene a series of workshops bringing together key
stakeholders including linguists, archivists, and software developers to
develop a software requirements specification and associated use cases (or
“user stories”) for a metadata and collection management tool. Website:
https://sites.google.com/a/hawaii.edu/meacom/home
 

Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation



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