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Title: Research, Records and Responsibility
Sub-title: Ten Years of PARADISEC
Edited by: Amanda Harris, Nick Thieberger, Linda Barwick
ISBN10-13: 174332443X : 9781743324431
Illustrations: 51
Format: Paperback
Size: 210x148mm
Pages: 242
Weight: .330 Kg.
Published: Sydney University Press - October   2015
List Price: 20.00 Pounds Sterling
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Subjects: Archiving, preservation & digitisation

The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) has been on the cutting edge of digital archiving, building a significant historical collection and community of practice engaged in the preservation and accessibility of research materials. Over the ten years of PARADISECâ s operation, the repository has grown to represent over 860 languages from across the world, including cultural materials from the Pacific region and South-East Asia, North America, Africa and Europe. With over 5000 hours of audio, the extent of the archival material, as well as the inclusion of a variety of styles such as songs, narratives and elicitation, has resulted in an invaluable resource for researchers and communities alike.

PARADISECâ s innovation in archival practice allows communities to access original recordings of their own cultural heritage, and provides fieldworkers with a wealth of primary material. Research, Records and Responsibility explores developments in collaborative archiving practice between archives and the communities they serve and represent, incorporating case studies of historical recordings, visual data and material culture. It brings together the work of Australian and international scholars, commemorating ten years of PARADISEC, and reflects on the development and future directions of research and language archiving.

Table of Contents:
PARADISEC: Its history and future by Nick Thieberger, Amanda Harris and Linda Barwick
Part 1: Archiving as research1. Through the lens of performance and performativity: reframing the research quality and impact of ethnographic digital research archives by Daniela Kaleva2. Reproducible research in descriptive linguistics: integrating archiving and citation into the postgraduate curriculum at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa by Andrea L. Berez3. On the reach of digital language archives by David Nathan
Part 2: Enriching the archive
4. KinOath Kinship Archiver: genealogical and social relations by Peter Withers
5. Shoehorning complex metadata in the Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages by Catherine Bow, Michael Christie and Brian Devlin6. Reviewing, reconstructing and reinterpreting ethnographic data on musical instruments in archives and museums by Jennifer C. Post
Part 3: Communities and the archive
7. Repatriating childhood: issues in the ethical return of Venda children's musical materials from the archival collection of John Blacking by Andrea Emberly8. Repatriation and innovation in and out of the field: the impact of legacy recordings on endangered dance-song traditions and ethnomusicological research by Sally Treloyn and Rona Googninda Charles
Postscript: Report on the establishment of a new archive9. The Western Australian New Music Archive: performing as remembering by Cat Hope, Lisa MacKinney, Lelia Green, Meghan Travers and Tos Mahoney
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