Journal article

Kaipuleohone, The University of Hawai'i's Digital Ethnographic Archive

Emily E Albarillo, N THIEBERGER

Language Documentation and Conservation | University of Hawaii Press | Published : 2009

Abstract

The University of Hawai‘i’s Kaipuleohone Digital Ethnographic Archive was created in 2008 as part of the ongoing language documentation initiative of the Department of Linguistics. The archive is a repository for linguistic and ethnographic data gathered by linguists, anthropologists, ethnomusicologists, and others. Over the past year, the archive has grown from idea to reality, due to the hard work of faculty and students, as well as support from inside and outside the Department. This paper will outline the context for digital archiving and provide an overview of the development of Kaipuleohone, examining both concrete and theoretical issues that have been addressed along the way. The crea..

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