[RNLD] Summary: What's missing?
Piers Kelly
piers.kelly at GMAIL.COM
Fri Sep 21 05:24:43 UTC 2012
Hi all,
Many thanks for your responses, and for pointing out obvious sites that I
forgot all about.
Here's a summary of what people wanted:
- truly accessible digital repository based at AIATSIS for finding and
obtaining real resources on the model of PARADISEC
- consistently updated list of language activity and language
organisations within Australia
- online publishing tools
- That someone would come along and do up a deadly website for the
Ngukurr Language Centre (see Greg Dickson)
- Access to web designers that are experts in working on Indigenous
language content and provide services that are subsidised and so low-cost
to Indigenous orgs
- something interactive for schools (primary esp) that I could build in
to our learning across the curriculum and that encourages critical thinking
etc - see studyladder.com.au for a free online resource for general
school subjects for an (but not the best) example. Of course, it would have
to be totally local and there are all the matters that need to be
considered with respect to control/access etc,
And here's a summary of what's already available:
*Site*
*Service*
*Main audience*
*Aboriginal Education, NSW Board of Studies*
http://ab-ed.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/
Teaching resources for NSW languages, with useful material for developing
teaching programs in other parts of Australia
Teachers, language activists, speakers
*AIATSIS*
www.aiatsis.gov.au
Austlang, Aseda, Ozbib, Language and People Thesaurus, etc.
Speakers, linguists
*AuSil*
http://www.ausil.org.au/
SIL’s site for Australian languages. Downloadable dictionaries, grammatical
descriptions, mobile phone apps.
Linguists, speakers
*Australian-languages list*
australian-languages at anu.edu.au
Mailing list for individuals and community groups who support the future of
Australian languages
Speakers, linguists, language activists
*Australian-linguistics list*
australian-linguistics at anu.edu.au
Mailing list for discussing issues relevant to linguists working on
Australian languages
Linguists
*Batchelor Institute’s CALL collection*
https://rest.batchelor.edu.au/call_search/
Digitised materials on NT languages for enrolled students
Students at Batchelor
*CDU Yolngu studies*
http://learnline.cdu.edu.au/
yolngustudies/?q=yolngustudies
Class resources for studying Yolngu at CDU
Learners
*David Nash’s site*
http://www.anu.edu.au/linguistics/nash/
Bibliographies for research on Australian languages, particularly of
central Australia
Linguists
*David Nathan’s ‘Aboriginal Languages of Australia’*
http://www.dnathan.com/
Links to web resources for Australian languages including newspaper articles
Public, linguists, speakers
*Endangered languages*
http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/
World wide catalogue of endangered languages
Public
*Endangered languages and cultures blog*
http://www.paradisec.org.au/blog/
Useful commentary on Australian (and other) languages
Linguists
*Facebook*
www.facebook.com
Language-specific social networking groups
Speakers
*Handbook of WA languages*
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPages/
AborigPages/LANG/WA/contents.htm
An annotated bibliography and guide to the indigenous languages of part of
Western Australia
Linguists
*Language centre websites*
(various)
Information about Australian languages at a regional level. Some have
online dictionaries and other resources.
Speakers, public
*Living Archive of Aboriginal languages*
http://www.cdu.edu.au/centres/laal/?q=laal/
Database of materials produced by NT bilingual school programs
Teachers
*Miromaa*
www.miromaa.org.au
Software for language documentation
Speaker-linguists, linguists
*Mogwi Dahn*
http://www.fliln.net.au/
Email list and resources for speakers wanting to work professionally with
their languages
Speaker-linguists, language activists
*Ngapartji Ngapartji*
http://ninti.ngapartji.org/
For learning Pitjantjatjara
Learners
*Our Languages*
http://www.ourlanguages.net.au/
Broad information on languages, language in the news, events, cultural
protocols etc
Speakers, public
*RNLD*
www.rnld.org
Archived email list for issues in language endangerment and technical
questions about language documentation; links, news etc
Linguists, language activists
*Wikipedia *
en.wikipedia.org
Numerous detailed entries on Australian languages
Public, linguists, speakers
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