Step 8: For Further Reading

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References

Berez-Kroeker, Andrea. L., Helene N. Andreassen, Lauren Gawne, Gary Holton, Susan S. Kung, Peter Pulsifer, Lauren B. Collister, The Data Citation and Attribution in Linguistics Group, & the Linguistics Data Interest Group. 2018. The Austin Principles of Data Citation in Linguistics Version 1.0.  http://site.uit.no/linguisticsdatacitation/austinprinciples/ 

Berez-Kroeker, Andrea, Lauren Collister & Susan Smythe Kung. 2017. Workshop on Data Management Plans for Linguistic Research. LSA Summer Institute, University of Kentucky, July 29-30, 2017, Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, ailla.utexas.org. Access: Open. PID: ailla:254604. https://www.ailla.utexas.org/islandora/object/ailla%3A254604

Berez-Kroeker, Andrea L., Lauren Gawne, Susan Smythe Kung, Barbara F. Kelly, Tyler Heston, Gary Holton, Peter Pulsifer, David I. Beaver, Shobhana Chelliah, Stanley Dubinsky, Richard P. Meier, Nick Thieberger, Keren Rice & Anthony C. Woodbury. 2018. Reproducible research in linguistics: A position statement on data citation and attribution in our field. Linguistics 56 (1): 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2017-0032

Briney, Kristin. 2015. Data management for Researchers. Exeter, U.K.: Pelagic Publishing.

Johnson, Heidi. 2004. Language documentation and archiving, or how to build a better corpus. In Peter K. Austin (ed.), Language Documentation and Description Volume 2, 140–153. London: SOAS. http://www.elpublishing.org/docs/1/02/ldd02_11.pdf

Robinson, Laura. 2006. Archiving directly from the field. In Linda Barwick & Nicholas Thieberger (eds.), Sustainable data from digital fieldwork, pp 23-32. Sydney: University of Sydney Press.

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