Open Science: Navigating the Language Archive & other online corpora
Navigating the Language Archive & other online corpora
Can't get enough of corpora after the MEDAL Summer School? In this workshop Paul Trilsbeek, research data manager and the head of the Language Archive at the MPI for Psycholinguistics, will tell us all about how to find and use online data repositories and corpora for linguistic research. You will learn how to navigate wide world of online corpora and how to find the resources that you need.
The workshop will furthermore have a special focus on the Language Archive, one of the largest data repositories of language resources. It contains various types of materials, including: audio and video language corpus data from languages around the world; photographs, notes, experimental data, and other relevant information required to document and describe languages and how people use them; records of speech in everyday interactions in families and communities; naturalistic data from adult conversations from endangered and under-studied languages, and linguistic phenomena.
The workshop will take about 2 hours in total. No previous knowledge is required. If you plan to attend the workshop in person, please bring a laptop.
When? October 5th 13:00 BST/ 14:00 CEST/ 15:00 EEST
Where? This is a hybrid event that will take place both online, accessible over zoom, and at the MPI room 236. You will get the zoom link after registration.
Preparation? No previous knowledge needed!
About the instructor

Paul Trilsbeek is a research data manager and the head of the Language Archive at the Max PIanck institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen. He studied Sonology at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, after which he worked as a music technologist within the Music, Mind, Machine research group at Radboud University. In 2003 he started working at the MPI for Psycholinguistics.
Learn more about Paul's work here!