Archive
The collection currently contains over 550 deposits recorded in over 70 different countries, the majority of which are the results of Endangered Languages Documentation Project (ELDP) documentation projects funded by the Arcadia Fund. The catalogue of archived materials can be freely searched via the Open Languages Archives Community. The endangered languages collections at ELAR can be accessed free of charge. ELAR also provides training in all aspects of the creation of digital collections to archiving collections. These entail metadata creation, data management, formats, curation as well as digitisation of analogue formats.Affiliations
The archive was originally funded in 2002 as part of a donation by the Arcadia Fund to support the documentation of endangered languages, to train students and scholars in language documentation and to digitally preserve and publish the collections. ELAR was housed in and supported by the SOAS University of London library from 2015 until their move to the BBAW in 2021. David Nathan was director during the first decade of the archive's existence until 2014, when the role was taken over by Mandana Seyfeddinipur, who is also head of ELDP. From July, 2021, ELAR has been housed at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities ( German: ''Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften'') in Berlin, Germany. ELAR is one of three partners of the CLARIN Knowledge Centre for Linguistic Diversity and Language Documentation (CKLD), providing its expertise to researchers and community members across Europe.References
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