grad programs in documentation
Bryn Hauk
bhauk at hawaii.edu
Wed Apr 30 17:41:37 UTC 2014
Great ideas, Rudy and Jon. Allow me to talk up the LINGUIST List for a
moment. Our website has some of this type of information, such as
linguistics programs by subfield. If you search the site for resources on
language documentation, for instance, you get 61 linguistc programs:
http://linguistlist.org/search/search-all-static.cfm?LF=7201.
Unfortunately, the format is rather outdated and could certainly stand
improvement. We're working on building a new website that is easier to
search and browse (preview it here: http://new.linguistlist.org/). If you
are building a new site to list linguistic resources, LINGUIST might be a
place you could draw from.
Bryn Hauk
--
Calls & Conferences Editor
The LINGUIST List
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PhD student
University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Jon Allan Reyhner <Jon.Reyhner at nau.edu>wrote:
> Great idea Rudy. I could do this on my Teaching Indigenous Languages links
> page if people sent me the URLs for the various degrees. I currently list
> the various Institutes, like AILDI, that I know of on that page at
> http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/links.html
>
> I would create a new page for the Institutes and degrees. If you want your
> program or know of a program that should be listed send me the URL with the
> information at Jon.Reyhner at nau.edu
> Do not reply to the ilat list! I already deleted most of the information
> that has appeared already, so I would need to get it again.
>
> Jon Reyhner, Ed.D.
> Professor of Bilingual Multicultural Education
> Northern Arizona University
> Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
> http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/
> ________________________________________
> From: ilat-request at list.arizona.edu [ilat-request at list.arizona.edu] on
> behalf of Troike, Rudolph C - (rtroike) [rtroike at email.arizona.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 9:46 AM
> To: ilat at list.arizona.edu
> Subject: RE: [ilat] grad programs in documentation
>
> With all of this wonderful information coming to light because of one
> inquiry, it would be good if a single web site could be put up where
> programs could post their information and links, and interested folks
> could readily find it through a search engine, so the wheel would not
> have to be re-invented for every inquiry, and searchers would not be
> disappointed because they could find nothing relevant, or would have
> to go to university web site after web site, and perhaps still miss
> significant information because it was not foregrounded, and could
> only be discovered by a detailed hunt through course offerings.
>
> Rudy
>
> Rudy Troike
> University of Arizona
> Tucson, Arizona
> USA
>
>
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