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Open consultation on FAIR data in the humanities until 15th July 2019
by Timea Biro
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Plenary 14: Call for Sessions, Collocated Events, Posters and Registration Now Open!
Taking place from 23-25 October 2019, the 14th RDA Plenary will take place in Dipoli, the nature-immersed building of Aalto University, Helsinki, in Finland, “one of the happiest countries in the world”, states Per Öster, CSC-IT Center For Science Director and Co-Chair of the P14 Programme Committee.0 | Add new comment
Draft: Recommendations for citing research data in linguistics
Dear LDIG members, We are currently drafting a set of recommendations for citing research data in linguistics, and on this Wednesday (April 3), we will continue working on it during the LDIG session at the RDA 13 plenary in Philadelphia.0 | Add new comment
RDA P13 Session Accepted - Linguistics Data IG: Citation of research data for linguistic publications
Dear group, Congratulations! Your session application - Linguistics Data IG: Citation of research data for linguistic publications - has been approved and will appear in the RDA Plenary 13 Programme. Please consider this your official notification of acceptance. The detailed Plenary 13 programme will be published online by 11 February, 2019, and your scheduled session time will be published in the programme. The programme will also include the link to your meeting web0 | Add new comment
Registered Reports_Re: [linguistics_data] Of Interest: Registered Reports in Linguistics, an open initiative
by Emma Marsden
Dear Lauren and all An important initiative, many thanks. I wanted to add that *Language Learning* accepts Registered Reports and we have several such manuscripts in our pipeline. The journal publishes research on the learning of languages (first, second, Lx) from all theoretical perspectives. We are keen to receive manuscripts with strong linguistics underpinnings (*Google Scholar *ranking in Language & Linguistics #2; *ISI 5 yr* ranking in Linguistics: 7/176). For more information, please see: a short Editorial0 | Add new comment
Of Interest: Registered Reports in Linguistics, an open initiative
by Lauren Gawne
Dear LDIG members, Timo Roettger of Northwestern University has put together an initiative to encourage more linguistics journals to adopt Registered Reports (RRs). You can read more about the initiative, and participate, by going to this Google Sheets document: www.bit.ly/lingregrep From the document:0 | Add new comment
Of interest: Cross Linguistic Data Formats
LDIG members Simon Greenhill and Robert Forkel (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena) share the following message and the attached paper on Cross Linguistic Data Formats. They invite LDIG members to either comment here or visit the github repository to comment, where any discussions become open and archived with the CLDF documentation for posterity! **** We’ve been thinking hard about how best to store cross-linguistic data that follows best practices.0 | Add new comment
Of interest: Transparency and replication in Applied Linguistics
LDIG member Emma Marsden (University of York) shares the following message and the attached papers on the subject of reproducible research methods in applied linguistics. Please feel free to comment here, and to visit the IRIS repository! *** We wondered if you might be interested in some relevant initiatives and publications within the close sister discipline of applied linguistics? 1) The repository IRIS www.iris-database.org, which began in 2011 at the0 | Add new comment