Other Useful Software Sites
Searching for more information on computer software etc. try these out:
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1   Link   SIL software catalog
SIL has developed more than 60 pieces of software to support the work of its fieldworkers; most available to the public for free download. This on-line catalog contains product descriptions, download or purchasing instructions, and technical support information, including the latest SIL software Service Bulletins.
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2   Link   VACL Resources
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages Resource page
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3   Link   The Learning Federation
The Le@rning Federation develops digital curriculum content for all Australian and New Zealand schools. The project is a collaborative initiative of all Australian and New Zealand governments. Since 2001 our high-quality, innovative content has seeded and supported schools' moves into 21st-century education, and has begun the digital education revolution.
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4   Link   The Language Archiving Technology Portal
The Language Archiving Technology (LAT) is meant to contribute to the sort of infrastructure that will be required in eHumanities. Its design will finally help to boost research in the humanities and to attract indigenous communities and the interested public to use the rich information in the language archive. It focuses on open accessibility of language resources; it supports dynamic and continuously enriched collections according to the Live Archives ideas; it stresses the need for long-term archiving of our digital collections covering unique material about languages that will probably become extinct in a few decades and it follows the trend towards service oriented architectures.
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5   Link   LanguageGeek
This site is dedicated to the promotion of Native North American languages, especially in providing a means by which these can be used on the internet. Languagegeek provides fonts and keyboard layouts which try to cover all of the glyphs (alphabetical let
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6   Link   LIFT
This project is the home for the development of an XML schema for the storing of lexical information, as used in the creation of dictionaries.
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7   Link   TED - TshwaneLex Electronic Dictionary
The TshwaneLex Electronic Dictionary software module is a complete, customisable solution for publishing your dictionary electronically - as a CD-ROM, or for sale or download on the Internet, or both.
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8   Link   WeSay
WeSay is an Open Source project aimed at providing computer tools to help communities perform several language development activities on their own.
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9   Link   ACORNS
The purpose of this package is to support the language revitalization efforts of Native American tribes, hence its name: [AC]quisition [O]f [R]estored [N]ative [S]peech. The Acorn is sacred to the tribes of Northern California and Southern Oregon. The name ACORNS is chosen in honor of these tribes who helped spawn this effort. ACORNS is open source and can be freely used for non-commercial purposes.
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10   Link   Kirrkirr: software for the exploration of indigenous language dictionaries
Kirrkirr is a research project exploring the use of computer software for automatic transformation of lexical databases ("dictionaries"), aiming at providing innovative information visualization, particularly targeted at indigenous languages.
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