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Audrey, I wonder if you could adapt Zotero to your need: https://www.zotero.org/. It is an open bibliography tool, has pretty robust tagging and search features, and can be shared. However, you might run into an issue with storage space, if you’re indexing media files.



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John A. Lynch, Ph.D. | Academic Technology Manager

UCLA CENTER FOR DIGITAL HUMANITIES

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Subject: Re: Question - RE: Repository to store "raw" data, i.e. videos, images for others to use



Thank you to all who responded to my query! I forwarded your messages to my colleague. If anyone else has anything to add, I look forward to it.



Best,



Audrey



On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 5:44 PM, Shoaf,Judith P <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

Berkeley has an initiative for tagging film clips for teaching.

https://blcvideoclips.berkeley.edu/



Judy

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Before doing anything with languages, be sure you can import and export as unicode.  We had a project on omeka.net<http://omeka.net>, and when we went to move it, the GitHub code they recommended to export our project did not support unicode.



Todd Bryant

Language Technology Specialist

Dickinson College











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Has anyone tried Omeka from George Mason U? (https://rrchnm.org/omekaplatform/).



Our College of Arts and Sciences IT folks help the Art History Department set it up, yet I have not yet done anything with it.











It serves many online collections' publishing needs, according to their website.











—Mark















Mark Lewis, PhD



Director, Geddes Language Center



College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University



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Subject: Question - RE: Repository to store "raw" data, i.e. videos, images for others to use



























One of my colleagues who is a professor of Russian had an interesting inquiry. I told her I would ask the wise folks on LLTI. Thank you in advance. Here is her message:

























Do you have any idea if we have a national or international repository for "raw" data (like videos, images etc.) for foreign languages?







There's a bunch in other fields, but I'm looking for something in FL that's like Open Context (https://opencontext.org/)

 which is mostly for archaeology and related disciplines to store primary field research (and images, jpg files etc.) for others to search and use? It is like GitHub (for coding), but for images and research.







Do we have anything like that?



































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Audrey Sartiaux, Ph.D.

Director of the Language Center

Union College, Schenectady, NY

Ph: 518-388-6216




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