Referred projects
Open Encyclopedia
of Anthropology
Fundamental Anthropology
The Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology is a teaching and learning resource, to facilitate access to scholarship in Social Anthropology. All entries are written and peer-reviewed by leading academics.
See moreThe aim of OxDEG is to provide a platform for cross-disciplinary collaboration among students and staff across the university with interests in digital ethnography and qualitative research practice in an online environment.
See moreThe OxDeg
The Oxford Digital Ethnography
The ERRANT
The Error Annotation Toolkit
The main aim of ERRANT is to automatically annotate parallel English sentences with error type information. Given a source and target sentence pair, ERRANT will extract the edits that transform the former to the latter and classify them.
See moreA Open Access collection of working papers in different anthropology fields from Max-Planck-Institut for Social Anthropology institute going back to 2000 with the ability to search thorough.
See moreMax-Planck-Institut
for Social Anthropology
Working Papers
The OSF
Cambridge Oracy Skills Framework
The Oracy Skills Framework (OSF) specifies the various skills people need to develop to deal with a range of different talk situations. The framework has been developed by drawing on available existing resources and research.
See moreThis version of the ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) database is freely available on the web and provides access to education-related journal and non-journal literature.
See moreERIC
Education Resources
Information Center
DeliData
Deliberation Enhancing Data
DeliData, a dataset for deliberation in multi-party problem solving, is the first publicly available corpus of small-group problem-solving dialogues. The aim of the corpus is to facilitate the development of dialogue systems.
Currently indexing over 2300 repositories, The aim of ROAR is to promote the development of open access by providing timely information about the growth and status of repositories throughout the world.
See moreROAR
Registry of Open Access Repositories
GATE
Architecture for Text Engineering
GATE is an open source software toolkit capable of solving almost any text processing problem.It has a mature and extensive community of developers, users, educators, students and scientists.
DIALLS is a three-year European project which has focused on teaching children in primary and secondary schools the dialogue skills needed to engage together with tolerance, empathy and inclusion.
DIALLS
Dialogue Progression Tool
AnthroBase
Anthropology Database
AnthroBase is a multilingual, searchable database of articles, theses, essays, reports, conference papers, field-notes etc., written by anthropologists and others with an interest in social and cultural diversity.
See moreA fully annotated and searchable database of more than 900 words for which Old Norse etymological input has been claimed, found in a corpus of major late Middle English alliterative poetry.
The Openproof Project
Language and Information
Glottopedia
Encyclopeadia of Linguistics
Glottopedia is a freely editable encyclopedia for linguists by linguists. there are survey articles, biographical articles and language articles, potentially on all linguists and all languages.
See moreReliefWeb is your source for timely, reliable and relevant humanitarian information and analysis. Our goal is to help you the make sense of humanitarian crises worldwide.
ReliefWeb
Information Service
The FITS Project
Linguistics
Officially entitled From Inglis to Scots: Mapping sounds to spellings, FITS is a four-year AHRC-funded research project (grant number AH/L004542/1) looking into evolution of variety of language known today as Scots.
A fully annotated and searchable database of more than 900 words for which Old Norse etymological input has been claimed, found in a corpus of major late Middle English alliterative poetry.
The Gersum Project
Database
CALC
Comparing Computer-Assisted Language
By comparing languages of the world, we gain insights into human prehistory, predating the appearance of written records by thousands of years. With more and more data available, they reach their practical limits.
LAEME is based on principles of mediaeval dialectology developed for A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English (AUP/Mercat Press, 1986; LALME). LAEME compilation was funded by a number of grants and institutions.
LAEME
Atlas of Early Middle English
NADB
National Archeological Database
The National Archeological Database—a computerized communications network for archeological and historic preservation community—was established to improve access to information on archeological activities.
The Comparative Oceanic Linguistics – CoOL – project responds to these questions by combining methods of classic comparative historical linguistics, computational linguistics, and sociolinguistics.
CoOL
Comparative Oceanic Linguistics
The CrowdED Corpus
Language and Information
Crowdsourced speech corpus of English by native speakers and German/English by bilinguals answering business-topic questions of the type found in language learning oral exams.
A Corpus of Narrative Etymologies from Proto-Old English to Early Middle English (CoNE) and accompanying Corpus of Changes (CC). Developed by Roger Lass, Margaret Laing, Rhona Alcorn and Keith Williamson.
CONE
Corpus of Narrative Etymologies
A Statistical Analysis of Canaanite Akkadian Texts
Linguistics
The goal of this project is to provide hard data to clarify a debate on the linguistic characteristics of verbs in the corpus of the Amarna Letters, Using a digital copy of the Amarna corpus.
The Qualitative Data Repository (QDR) is a dedicated archive for storing and sharing digital data generated or collected through qualitative and multi-method research in the social sciences.
QDR
Qualitative Data Repository
Surayt-Aramaic Online
Multilingualism
This is a unique online language course in Surayt-Aramaic, which is enlisted as a ‘severely endangered’ language by UNESCO. The course is provided at beginner (A1-A2) and intermediate levels (B levels).
The research was being conducted in the context of an unprecedented crisis in language learning in UK schools, which is in turn undermining the health of Modern Languages departments in universities.
Creative Multilingualism
Multilingualism and Creativity
tDAR
the Digital Archaeological Record
tDAR is an international digital archive and repository that houses data about archaeological investigations, resources, and scholarship. tDAR provides researchers new avenues to discover information relevant to topics they are studying.
See moreKnowing what a text means involves drawing inferences based in the information in the text. Our group works on inferential properties of linguistic expressions to enable automated reasoning for NL understanding.
See moreLanguage and
Natural Reasoning
Properties of Linguistic Expressions
GeLaTo
Genes and Languages Together
The coevolution of languages and genes represents the ultimate Darwinian paradigm to track population dynamics in time and space, and one of the most evoked parallels between cultural and biological diversity.
See moreProfessor Jesse Ruskin from the Department of Ethnomusicology is working to develop a website that presents the work of musicologist Darius L. Thieme of Nigerian traditional music.
See moreOnline Encyclopedia
of African Music
Ethnomusicology
Sketch Engine
Tool to Explore how Language Works
Sketch Engine is the ultimate tool to explore how language works. Its algorithms analyze authentic texts of billions of words to identify instantly what is typical in language and what is rare, unusual or emerging usage.
See moreReverso Context is combining big data from large multilingual corpora to allow users to search for translations in context.These texts are sourced mainly from films, books, and governmental documents.
See moreReverso Context
AI Language Tool
Psychosemantics Lab
Experimenting with Pychosemantics
Dedicated to the study of linguistic meaning as a cognitive phenomenon, with particular attention to its connections with grammar, reasoning, and decision-making.
PolicyArchive is an innovative, new digital archive of global, non-partisan public policy research. PolicyArchive is a comprehensive digital library of public policy research containing over 30,000 documents.
PolicyArchive
Digital Archive
of Public Policy Research
G Kids
Language and Information
The Kids’ Speech Corpus was developed to facilitate research about the characteristics of kids’ speech at different ages and to train and evaluate recognizers for use in language training.
See moreOPUS is a growing collection of translated texts from the web. In the OPUS project we try to convert and align free online data, to add linguistic annotation, and to provide the community with a publicly available parallel corpus.
See moreOpus
Language and Information
The DCGG
Digital Comparative Germanic Grammar
This project aims at moving material from the book into web, permitting easier availability to scholars and students of Germanic linguistics. HumTech staff are contributing expertise with XML to this project.
See moreThe Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy is an independent team of academic researchers at the University of Cambridge, radically rethinking the power relationships between digital technologies.
Minderoo
Centre for Technology
and Democracy
CrowCoG
Crow Cognition Group
Different crow sub-populations produce different tool types, and even different sub-variants of tool types, of varying complexity. This raises the intriguing possibility that tool designs are culturally inherited.
See moreThe EVIA Digital Archive Project is a repository of ethnographic video recordings and an infrastructure of tools and systems supporting scholars in the ethnographic disciplines.
See moreEVIADA Project
EVIA Digital Archive Project
TROLLing
Tromsø Repository of
Language and Linguistics
The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing) is a FAIR-aligned repository of linguistic data and statistical code. The archive is open access, which means that all information is available to everyone.
See moreThis project aims to establish an international partnership between artists, anthropologists, indigenous communities, sound designers and botanists, in an interrogation of role of sound in ecological knowledge.
See moreEcologies of Thought
Fundamental Anthropology
Mickey Katz Digital Library
Ethnomusicology
The Mickey Katz Digital Library is an exhibition of digital artifacts from the life of Mickey Katz, a Jewish musician, comedian and performer who popularized klezmer music for a broad audience.
Social Science Research Network (SSRN) is devoted to the rapid worldwide dissemination of social science research and is composed of a number of specialized research networks in each of the social sciences.
SSRN
Social Science Research Network
CHM
Corpus of Historical Mapudungun
The Corpus of Historical Mapudungun (CHM) is a linguistically tagged corpus of the earliest writings in Mapudungun, the ancestral language of the Mapuche people of the Southern Cone of the Americas.
The AMNH DSpace Digital Repository (American Museum of Natural History) is a digital archive maintained by the Research Library for AMNH Scientific Publications and materials digitized by the Library.
AMNH DSpace
Digital Repository
Digital Anthropology
OLAC
Open Language Archives Community
OLAC, the Open Language Archives Community, is an international partnership of institutions and individuals who are creating a worldwide virtual library of language resources.
This project has a group blog exploring the comparative and global dimensions of social networking. They have also developed a MOOC, and have published their results in a ground-breaking book series with UCL Press.
The ERC
Anthropology of Social Networking
Language over Development
Linguistics
A collaboration between MPI’s Language Development and Psychology of Language Departments that effectively aims to establish the direction of modality effect on the novel word.
The Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records is dedicated to helping anthropologists, librarians, archivists, information specialists and others preserve and provide access to record of human diversity.
See moreCoPAR
Preserving Anthropological Records
The Global as Artefact
Fundamental Anthropology
ARTEFACT aims to offer a novel understanding and theorisation of ‘the global’ by examining the constitution and transformation of global political structures from the anthropological perspective.
PLAEME is a new parsed corpus resource for investigating the patterns of rapid syntactic change in Early Middle English, a period which is underrepresented in other parsed corpus resources.
See morePLAEME
Early Middle English Linguistic Atlas
Chaco
Research Archives
The Chaco Research Archive is an online resource providing access to a wealth of information documenting the history of archaeological research in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. The archive includes material from dozens of sites.
Listen to a selection from British Library’s extensive collections of unique sound recordings, which come from all over the world and cover the entire range of recorded sound: music, drama and literature and environmental sounds.
The British Library
Sounds Recordings
Internet Archive
The DERC
Digital Ethnography Research Centre
The Digital Ethnography Research Centre (DERC) was founded in 2012 by Larissa Hjorth and Heather Horst as part of RMIT University’s School of Media and Communication.
DANS’s activities are centred around 3 core services: data archiving, data reusing and training & consultancy. Sharing and reusing research data promotes science. Furthermore, insights are gained by combining datasets.
See moreDANS
Data Archiving
and Networked Services
LAOS
A Linguistic Atlas of Older Scots
LAOS was developed by Keith Williamson. It is founded on a transcribed corpus of texts written in Early and Early Middle Scots, comprising legal documents in the form of charters and record books, both civil and ecclesiastical.
This is an open-access multilingual corpus of classroom data from seven countries where classes were recorded engaging in a programme of lessons for cultural literacy learning in primary and secondary classrooms.
See moreDIALLS
Classroom Multi-Lingual Corpus
Giza Archives
Archaeological Archives
Surrounding the Giza Pyramids are thousands of ancient tombs, temples, settlements, and artifacts. Archaeological discoveries continue to this day. This website is a comprehensive resource for research on Giza.
See moreLocated within the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, ICPSR (Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research) provides access to the world largest archive of computerized social science data.
ICPSR
Inter-University Consortium
for Political and Social Research
LingBuzz
Linguistics Archives
LingBuzz is an openly accessible repository of scholarly papers, discussions and other documents for “generative” linguistics. On top of its own papers, it also aggregates papers from the semantics archive, the OT archive, etc.
University of Southampton Institutional Research Repository ePrints Soton contains an impressive and growing collection of materials in the arts, humanities and social sciences. The collection of open access materials.
ePrints Soton
Research Repository
EFCAMDAT
Online English Text Subcorpus
The EFCAMDAT Cleaned Subcorpus contains texts written by English learners as part of an online English program. The subcorpus contains ~723,000 texts written by learners from 11 nationalities.
Open Context is a free, open access resource for the electronic publication of primary field research from archaeology and related disciplines. Open Context’s technologies focus on ease of use.
See moreOpen Context
Fundamental Anthropology
SAHARA
Society of Architectural Historians
Access is not completely free; however you can register for limited use. “SAHARA is a digital image archive developed over the past three years by the Society of Architectural Historians in collaboration with ARTstor.
A small, but growing, searchable collection of open access materials. “In Hawaiian mana’o means thoughts, ideas, knowledge, or opinions — when making decisions together people often ask for each other’s mana’o.
Mana’o
Anthropology Archives
Abzu
Study of Ancient Near East
and Ancient Mediterranean world
Abzu is a guide to networked open access data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean world. Abzu has been available on the Internet since 5 October, 1994.
The World Oral Literature Project focuses specifically on languages spoken in Asia and the Pacific; however, the collection also includes languages spoken in other regions, including Sierra Leone, Egypt, and Greenland.
World Oral Literature Project
Oral Literature
ADS
Archaeological Data Service
The Archaeology Data Service supports research, learning and teaching with freely available, high quality and dependable digital resources. It does this by preserving digital data in the long term.
PLoS publishes peer-reviewed, open access scientific and medical journals. Reviewers opt-in to receive automatic credit for their reviews and add more nuance to their scholarly profiles through ORCID.
See morePLoS
Public Library of Science
DataHub
Data Management Platform
This “free, powerful data management platform from the Open Knowledge Foundation…is a tool for managing and publishing collections of data. It is used by national and local governments, research and institutions.
Dryad enables scientists to validate published findings, explore new analysis methodologies, repurpose data for research questions unanticipated by the original authors, and perform synthetic studies.
Dryad
Data Repository
Evidence for Nature
and People Data Portal
Research Archives
This portal features data from systematic map on impacts of conservation on human well-being in non-OECD nations (Bottrill et al. 2014, McKinnon et al. 2015, 2016) drawn from 1,042 peer-reviewed and grey literature.
This data portal of GBIF provides international biodiversity data. Content includes species data sets; species occurrence records ; and information on the data publishers, datasets, and data networks.
GBIF
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
GLOKNOS
Centre for Global Knowledge Studies
gloknos (/‘glɒnɒs/) is a multi-disciplinary research centre and intellectual community concerned with the constitution, diffusion, exchange, and use of human knowledges throughout history.
The Media Anthropology Network, European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA), aims to foster international discussion and collaboration around the anthropology of media.
Media Anthropology
Network
Anthropology of Media
Open Grey
System for Information
on Grey Literature in Europe
With over 690,000 documents, System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe, is your open access to 700.000 bibliographical references of grey literature produced in Europe and allows to export records and locate documents.
The geographic area covered by the represented in the archaeobotanical data in ADEMNES, includes Greece, Turkey, Western Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, and Northern Egypt.
ADEMNES
Archaeobotanical Database Of Eastern Mediterranean And Near Eastern Sites
Fossilworks
Paleobiology Database
The Paleobiology Database seeks to provide researchers and the public with information about the entire fossil record. You can use the site to find out about fossil collections, individual plants and animals.
This resource is for multilingual families and expectant parents, practitioners working with them and antenatal teachers. It helps them to think through expectations and practices about speaking more than one language.
We Speak Multi
Multilingualism
OpenDOAR
The Directory
of Open Access Repositories
OpenDOAR is quality-assured global directory of academic open access repositories. It enables identification, browsing and search for repositories, based on a range of features, such as location, software .
Wordtree makes an interactive visual representation of corpus concordance data. Sentences from the corpus are displayed as a tree structure branching away from the chosen word.
Wordtree
Visual Representation of Corpus Data
Temple Mountain
Sifting Project
Unidentified Finds Research Forum
The website allows visitors to access the artifacts in several ways: items most recently uploaded, items with recent comments, or by conducting searches according to various types of artifacts.
See moreUsing Microsoft’s Translator, the sites multilingual search engine offers the ability to search across databases in nine languages and retrieve translated results in the language of their choice.
See moreWorldWideScience
Global Science Search Engine
LinGO Project
Grammar Engineering
The CSLI LinGO Lab is committed to the development of linguistically precise grammars based on the HPSG framework, and general-purpose tools for use in grammar engineering, profiling, parsing and generation.
Welcome to CogPrints, an electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics, and many areas of Computer Science, Anthropology .
See moreCogprints
Electronic Archives
DOAJ
Directory of Open Access Journals
Directory of Open Access Journals covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals of all subjects and languages. There are 5625 journals in the directory.
See moreWALS Online is a database and atlas of structural (phonological, grammatical, lexical) properties of languages gathered from descriptive materials by a team of 55 authors (including authorities on the subject).
The WALS
World Atlas of Language Structures
The DCL
Digital Content Library
A collaboration between MPI’s Language Development and Psychology of Language Departments that effectively aims to establish the direction of modality effect on the novel word.
Issue Lab is where Candid collects, preserves, and shares research reports, whitepapers, evaluations, case studies, issue briefs, and more. Our knowledge base is published and/or funded by social sector organizations.
See moreIssueLab
Documenting Candid Data
JOAD
Journal of Open Archaeology Data
The Journal of Open Archaeology Data (JOAD) features peer reviewed data papers describing archaeology datasets with high reuse potential. Equally importantly, the data and the papers are citable, and reuse is tracked.
See moreOpen Folklore will become a multi-faceted resource, combining digitization and digital preservation of data, publications, educational materials, and scholarship in folklore.
Open Folklore
Folklore Archives
OAC Press
Open Anthropology Cooperative Press
The OAC Press launches the Working Papers Series to promote intellectual exchange within and outside the universities.The papers will be presented here in various formats and at several stages of their evolution.
See moreAn experiment in digital publishing, was founded by Haidy Geismar and Daniel Miller in 2006 and is an online hub for global research into material, visual and digital culture.
Material World Blog
Digital Anthropology
Propylaeum-DOK
Digital Repository Classical Studies
Propylaeum-DOK – Digital Repository Classical Studies is the full-text server of the Virtual Library of Classical Studies and is made available by the University Library of Heidelberg.
The vision of CESSDA is to provide a full scale sustainable research infrastructure that enables research community to conduct high-quality research which in turn leads to effective solutions to major challenges facing society.
CESSDA
Consortium of European
Social Science Data Archives
FOLD&R
Fasti On Line Documents & Research
Between 1946 and 1987 the International Association for Classical Archaeology (AIAC) published the Fasti Archaeologici. It contained very useful summary notices of excavations throughout the area of the Roman Empire.
See moreCEPOC is the first dataset of open cloze tests for learners of English at different CEFR levels. The tests in CEPOC have been designed following strict procedures and are part of preparation materials for English proficiency examinations.
See moreCEPOC
Language Resources and Evaluation
SSOAR
Social Science
Open Access Repository
SSOAR’s goal is to implement the “green road” to open access by providing users with free electronic access to journal article preprints and postprints — our main focus — and also to other document types.
The SOAS DOCUMENT Multimedia Journal on Human Research aims to provide a multimedia platform to academically document humanity, and to document research on humanity, globally.
DOCUMENT MASSH
Multimedia Journal of Research
on Arts, Social Sciences, Humanities
PubMed
Central Article Datasets
Over four million articles from full-text biomedical and life sciences journal articles in PubMed Central are available in XML and plain text formats via Amazon Web Services.
the KNB is an efficient way to discover, access, interpret, integrate and analyze complex ecological data from a highly-distributed set of field stations, laboratories, research sites, and individual researchers.
KNB
Knowledge Network
for Biocomplexity
Mediateca INAH
Media Library
The INAH Media Library is open access repository of National Institute of Anthropology and History of Mexico.Its objective is to preserve and make accessible the digital representation of historical and cultural heritage under its custody.
See moreD-PLACE contains cultural, linguistic, environmental and geographic information for over 1400 human ‘societies’. A ‘society’ in D-PLACE represents a group of people in a particular locality, who often share a language identity.
See moreD-PLACE
Database
Phonogrammarchiv
Research Archives
The Phonogrammarchiv is a multi-disciplinary research sound and video archive, covering holdings from all continents. Phonogrammarchiv adds to infrastructural performance valuable to scholarly community.
See moreThe CRC806-Database platform is Research Data Management infrastructure of SFB / CRC 806. The infrastructure is implemented using Open Source software, and implements Open Science, Open Access.
See moreCRC806
Collaborative Research Centre 806
TLA
The Language Archive
The Language Archive at the Max Planck Institute in Nijmegen provides a unique record of how people around the world use language in everyday life. It focuses on collecting spoken and signed language materials.
See moreThe Research Data Center DeZIM.fdz at the German Center for Integration and Migration Research consists of four interconnected modules: (1) data archive, (2) support for staff and users, (3) online access panel.
See moreDeZIM
Research Data Center
DATICE
Icelandic Social Science
Data Service Data
DATICE was established in late 2018 and is funded by the University of Iceland’s (UI) School of Social Sciences,. The main goal of the data service is open and free access to high quality research data.
Kinsources is an open and interactive platform to archive, share, analyze and compare kinship data used in scientific research. The aim of Kinsources is to provide kinship studies with a large and solid empirical base.
See moreKinsources
Research Archive
DSAL
Digital South Asia Library
The Digital South Asia Library provides the digital materials for reference and research on South Asia to scholars, public officials, business leaders, and other users.
The Data Service maintains a comprehensive and up-to-date inventory of social science research projects in Switzerland, and makes available a wide range of datasets for secondary analysis.
FORS
Data and Research Information
Services for Social Sciences
Qualiservice
Data Service Center
The Research Data Center Qualiservice provides services for archiving and reusing qualitative research data from social sciences. We advise and accompany research projects in process of long-term data archiving.
See moreThe Association of Religion Data Archives (ARDA) strives to democratize access to the best data on religion. Data included in the ARDA are submitted by the foremost religion scholars and research centers in the world.
ARDA
Association of Religion Data Archives
WRD
World Religion Database
The World Religion Database (WRD) contains detailed statistics on religious affiliation for every country of the world. It offers best estimates at multiple dates for each of the world’s religions for the period 1900 to 2050.
See moreARCHE (A Resource Centre for the HumanitiEs) is a service aimed at offering stable and persistent hosting as well as dissemination of digital research data and resources for the Austrian humanities community.
ARCHE
A Resource Centre for the Humanities
CRDCN
Canadian Research Data Centre Network
Research Data Centres offer a secure access to detailed microdata from Statistics Canada’s surveys, and to Canadian censuses’ data, as well as to an increasing number of administrative data sets.
RELMIN collects, studies and publishes legal texts defining the status of religious minorities in medieval Europe. The corpus of texts is rich and varied, spanning ten centuries over a broad geographical area.
RELMIN
Digital Database of Legal
and Judicial Text
DAIS
Digital Archive of Serbian Academy
of Sciences and Arts
DAIS – Digital Archive of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts is a joint digital repository of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA) and the research institutes under the auspices of SASA.
The Australian Data Archive (ADA) provides a national service for the collection and preservation of digital research data and to make data available for secondary analysis by academic researchers and other users.
ADA
Australian Data Archive
GIGA
German Institute of Global
and Area Studies Research Data
The GIGA (German Institute of Global and Area Studies) researchers generate a large number of qualitative and quantitative research data. On this page you will find descriptions of this research data.
Edmond is the institutional repository of the Max Planck Society for public research data. Further on, all objects within Edmond have a unique identifier and therefore can be clearly referenced in publications.
See moreEdmond
Open Research Data Repository
of the Max Planck Society
APO
Analysis and Policy Observatory
The Analysis & Policy Observatory is an award-winning research collection and information service curating key resources to support evidence-informed policy and practice.
The Claremont Colleges Digital Library (CCDL) provides access to digitized and born-digital historical and visual resources collections created both by and for The Claremont Colleges community.
CCDL
Claremont Colleges Digital Library
Mappa
Open Data Archaeological Archive
The MAPPA Open Data archaeological archive (MOD) is an archaeological digital archive that publishes the archaeological documentation (Dataset) and gray literature (Reports).
ROAD is spatio-temporal database targeting a systemic understanding of human activities and expansions 3 Ma – 20 ka in Africa and Eurasia. The database contains cultural, anthropological, environmental and information.
ROAD
ROCEEH Out of Africa Database
DASS-BiH
Data Archive for Social Sciences
in Bosnia and Herzegovina
DASS-BiH (Data Archive for Social Sciences in Bosnia and Herzegovina) is the national service whose role is to ensure long-term preservation and dissemination of social science research data.
The Manchester Romani Project is part of an international network of scholarly projects devoted to research on Romani language and linguistics. The project explores the linguistic features of the dialects of Romani language.
Romani Morpho-Syntax
Database
Research on Romani Language
and Linguistics
ERCC
Eurac Research CLARIN Centre
The Eurac Research CLARIN Centre (ERCC) is a dedicated repository for language data. It is hosted by the Institute for Applied Linguistics (IAL) at Eurac Research, a private research centre based in Bolzano, South Tyrol.
See moreThe Diccionario del Español Medieval electrónico (DEMel) provides a lemmatised and semantically pre-structured electronic data archive on medieval Spanish on literary and non-literary works or collections of texts.
See moreDEMel
Diccionario del Español Medieval electrónico
CLAPOP
The Dutch CLARIN Portal Pages
CLAPOP is the portal of the Dutch CLARIN community. It brings together all relevant resources that were created within the CLARIN NL project and that now are part of the CLARIN NL infrastructure.
See moreThe Language Archive Cologne (LAC) is a research data repository for the linguistics and all humanities disciplines working with audiovisual data. The LAC is an archive for language resources.
See moreLanguage Archive Cologne
Data Repository for Linguistics
and all Humanities Disciplines
Endangered Languages Archive
Digital Repository for Rreserving Multimedia Collections
The Endangered Languages Archive (ELAR) is a digital repository for preserving multimedia collections of endangered languages from all over the world, making them available for future generations.
See moreThe English Lexicon Project (supported by the National Science Foundation) affords access to a large set of lexical characteristics, along with behavioral data from visual lexical decision.
See moreEnglish Lexicon Project
Large Set of Lexical Characteristics
Linguistic Linked Open Data
Cloud of Linguistic Resources
The Linguistic Linked Open Data cloud is a collaborative effort pursued by several members of the OWLG, with the general goal to develop a Linked Open Data (sub-)cloud of linguistic resources.
Mulce (MUltimodal contextualized Learner Corpus Exchange) is a research project supported by the National Research Agency (ANR programme: “Corpus and Tools in the Humanities”, ANR-06-CORP-006).
MULCE
Multimodal Learning
Corpus Exchange Research
META-SHARE
Open Language Resource Exchange
META-SHARE, the open language resource exchange facility, is devoted to the sustainable sharing and dissemination of language resources (LRs) and aims at increasing access to such resources in a global scale.
See moreAn increasing number of Language Resources (LT) in the various fields of Human Language Technology (HLT) are distributed on behalf of ELRA via its operational body ELDA.
See moreELRA
Catalogue of Language Resources
LiDA
Lithuanian Data Archive
for Social Sciences and Humanities
Lithuanian Data Archive for Social Sciences and Humanities (LiDA) is a virtual digital infrastructure for data acquisition, long-term preservation. It provides access to more than 700 datasets.
See moreThe figshare service for The Open University was launched in 2016 and allows researchers to store, share and publish research data. It helps the research data to be accessible by storing metadata alongside datasets.
Open Research Data Online
Open University Data Repository
CoCoON
COllections de
COrpus Oraux Numériques
Cocoon “COllections de COrpus Oraux Numériques” is a technical platform that accompanies oral resource producers, and creates, organizes, and archives, their corpuses.
See more
ORTOLANG is an EQUIPEX project accepted in February 2012 in the framework of investissements d’avenir. Its aim is to construct a network infrastructure including a repository of language data and readily available.
See moreOrtolang
Open Resources
and Tools for Language
MorphoSource
Repository for 3D Physical Objects
MorphoSource is a data repository specialized for 3D representing physical objects used in the research in education (e.g., from museum and laboratory collections).
RETOPEA investigates the different ways in which religious coexistence is thought of in different environments and how religious peace treaties have been established in the past.
RETOPEA
Religious Toleration and Peace
LAUDATIO
Long-term Access and Usage
of Deeply Annotated Information
LAUDATIO has developed an open access research data repository for historical corpora. For the access and (re-)use of historical corpora. the search and visualization tool ANNIS is integrated in the LAUDATIO-Repository.
ANPERSANA is the digital library of IKER (UMR 5478), a research centre specialized in Basque language and texts. The documents have been indexed and geo-localized on an interactive map.
ANPERSANA
Digital Library of IKER
UCLA
Phonetics Lab Archive
Welcome to the UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive. For over half a century, the UCLA Phonetics Laboratory has collected recordings of hundreds of languages from around the world.
SADiLaR has an enabling function, with a focus on all official languages of South Africa, supporting research and development in domains of language technologies and language-related studies in humanities.
SADiLaR
South African Centre
for Digital Language Resources
COMPAS
Migration, Policy and Society
The Centre on Migration, Policy and Societyis a research centre at the University of Oxford. Since 2003, COMPAS has established an international reputation for original research and policy relevance.