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DELAMAN IV (2006): The Fourth Annual Meeting of the Digital Endangered Languages and Musics Archive Network2-3 November 2006 Preservation in rapidly changing contextsThe DELAMAN archives are an informal, international group of archives that share interests in endangered languages, cultures, and performance traditions. These interests range from wider issues posed by endangerment and loss of traditions, to trends and challenges in technical management. This meeting focusses on our contexts; linguistic and language communities, funding sources, academic and publishing institutions, and related domains such as videography and performing arts. What is common across all these contexts is that they are all changing extremely rapidly. We hope to come to better understanding of how these contexts affect us - what opportunities and challenges they present, how to react to them, and how to play our part in leading change in our areas of interest. Guest speaker: Richard Wright of the BBC Archives and Presto Space See below for information about travel, accommodation, refreshments and contacts. ProgramLast updated 5 November 2006.
The meeting is held in conjunction with an ELAP workshop: "What Counts (and what doesn't)?: Data and Methodology in Language Documentation". Information on travel, accommodation and refreshments1. Travel to SOAS:London Heathrow is the nearest airport. It is very convenient to reach SOAS from there. The Piccadilly line runs from Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 to Russell Tube Station, taking 50 minutes; cost is £3.80 (about 5 euro). It takes about 2 minutes by walk to reach SOAS or the Tavistock Hotel from Russell Tube Station. If you arrive at other airports (e.g. Stansted, Gatwick), you may need to take a train to London and then take another underground to Russell Square; typical cost will be about £15 each way. Do not take a taxi as they are very expensive. 2. Accommodation:Accommodation will be arranged according to your requirements, the default location is the Tavistock Hotel, which is a mid-priced hotel (about £60 single per night) about 3 minutes away from SOAS. Chaithra Puttaswamy will make bookings for you if you request, and you will need to take care of the payment. 3. Useful links:
SOAS in Bloomsbury - interactive street map 4. RefreshmentsELAR will host a dinner for DELAMAN members on 2nd November 2006. Tea, coffee and lunch will be provided during the meeting. There are many restaurants and bars in the vicinity of SOAS. 5. ContactsPlease contact Chaithra Puttaswamy about accommodation and other administrative matters, and David Nathan with any other enquiries. |
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