Using Digital Audio for Research

Nicholas Thieberger thien at UNIMELB.EDU.AU
Wed Jun 28 04:37:45 UTC 2006


Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered 
Cultures / Sydney Humanities and Social Sciences e-Research 
Initiative Workshop


Using Digital Audio for Research

Presenters: Dr Linda Barwick, Director, PARADISEC and Frank Davey, 
Audio Preservation Officer, PARADISEC.
A free workshop covering: the range of research applications for 
recording and analysis of digital audiovisual media; questions of 
sustainability and archiving of audiovisual data; tools and resources 
for archiving, analysis and presentation of digital audio; the role 
of recordings in humanities disciplines; and using audio recordings 
in presentations and teaching. Includes hands-on sessions using 
Audacity sound editing software and Transcriber speech annotation 
software.
When: Friday 28 July, 10am - 4.30pm
Where: Computer Room 109, META Centre, Brennan MacCallum A18, The 
University of Sydney
Further information and bookings: Vi King Lim 
<mailto:vi.king.lim at arts.usyd.edu.au>vi.king.lim at arts.usyd.edu.au or 
phone (02) 9036 9557.

More detailed information and schedule available at 
<http://www.paradisec.org.au/training.html>http://paradisec.org.au/training.html





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Project Manager
PARADISEC
Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures
http://paradisec.org.au


nicholas.thieberger at paradisec.org.au
Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
University of Melbourne
Vic 3010
Australia

Ph 61 (0)3 8344 5185
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