Step 3: For Further Reading

Helpful Links

AILLA videos:

US National Archives Video formats https://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance-tables.html#digitalvideo

FADGI digital image guidelines http://www.digitizationguidelines.gov/guidelines/FADGI%20Federal%20%20Agencies%20Digital%20Guidelines%20Initiative-2016%20Final_rev1.pdf http://www.digitizationguidelines.gov 


References

Bird, Steven and Gary Simons. 2003. Seven dimensions of portability for language documentation and description. Language, 79(4), 557–582.

Casey, Mike and Bruce Gordon. 2007. Sound directions: Best practices for audio preservation. Indiana University and Harvard University. http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/projects/sounddirections/papersPresent/sd_bp_07.pdf

E-MELD. 2006. School of Best Practices in Digital Language Documentation: What are Best Practices? http://emeld.org/school/what.html  

Fuchs, Robert and Olga Maxwell. 2016. The effects of mp3 compression on acoustic measurements of fundamental frequency and pitch range. Speech Prosody. 523-527. 10.21437/SpeechProsody.2016-107

Margetts, Anna and Andrew Margetts. 2012. Audio and video recording techniques for linguistic research. In Nicholas Thieberger (ed.), The Oxford handbook of linguistic fieldwork. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 13-53.

Seyfeddinipur, Mandana and Felix Rau. 2020. Keeping it real: Video data in language documentation and language archiving. Language Documentation & Conservation 14: 503-519. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24965

Sumer. (26th c. BC). Gift from the high and mighty of Adab to the high priestess, on the occasion of her election to the temple. Photograph.

Video resolution chart [file], by Tvaughan1, Public domain image from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Video_Resolution_Chart.svg.

Watkins, Jr., Lee and Dean A. Snyder. 2003. The Digital Hammurabi Project. https://pages.jh.edu/~dighamm/version2/research/2003_03_Museums%20and%20the%20Web%20Conference%202003.pdf

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