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While building this toolkit we also looked at several existing tools and educational content that were developed by other friends who are working to document languages. This study will help you get a big picture of those resources, learn what exists already, and identify what is needed. While we will be attempting at bridging some of the gaps that exist with the existing resources, you can also contribute to bridge some based on your expertise.
Project Kind (nonprofit/for-profit, funded by) |
Community storytelling Audio/video/Text/other media |
Focus languages/region | Community building | Educational resources | App/software/other tech | State of openness | Gaps identified | Other comments/recommendations |
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Digital Language Diversity Project archive copy at the Wayback Machine, an Erasmus+ project supporting digital development for regional or minority language speakers European Union |
comm story | Europe, International | Yes | Wide range of educational resources:
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RESsources informatisées et Traitement AUtomatique pour les langues REgionales /Computational Resources and Processing for Regional Languages) | No clear mention of use of open standards, content of the main site is copyrighted | ||
Digital Preservation Outreach & Education (DPOE), run by Library of Congress, US federal entity |
LOC collections: Wide range od multimedia collection from the US and worldwide | US and international | Yes Building a network of advocates, organizations, trainers and |
DPOE Baseline Digital Preservation Curriculum Series of video-based educational resources |
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Yes Most content licensed under Public Domain (US) unless otherwise mentioned |
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Useful as general resources for archival but not so much for language documentation |
StoryCorps, US-based nonprofit CPB, NPR, American Folklife Center, Knight Foundation, Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation and a few more |
Stories of many under-represented groups like LGBTQI and people with color. (entire archive archive copy at the Wayback Machine created by StoryCorp, archive of user-generated content) | US | Yes | Wide range of resources]—interview questions, tips, and recording, etc. | StoryCorps mobile app and web platform for user-generated stories | No clear mention of use of open standards |
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Living Tongues Institute of Endangered Languages, nonprofit | Worldwide | Yes Worked with 100 language communities Build community leaders and provide them training to better harvest local knowledge |
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Talking Dictionaries | All the work outcomes are copyrighted |
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The Language Hotspot (more archive copy at the Wayback Machine) and the "genetic units" concept are a very innovative and scientific way of choosing target languages |