Monday, January 19, 2009

Working Papers and a Bibliography?

Dear all,

Back in Tilburg now. Fully agree with David that Siena was a wonderful experience! (Thanks again to Monica and Carla, and also to Anna, Francesca, Mika, Raymond, Sabrina, Simone and Valentina for organising this truly unforgettable event.)

I was thinking it may be an idea to include a working paper series on the blog/website where documents can be can be pre-published as work in progress. It has already been suggested that the blog should contain a place where powerpoints etc. could be uploaded. I'm now suggesting this could be framed in a multi-media working paper series where all sorts of documents (ranging from PPTs, text files and posters) can be published (in the original sense of going public). A working paper series would just add a title (e.g., Work in Progress on Linguistic Landscapes) as well as some extra (online) visibility and retrievability. Comments pls.

The other thing we may like to work on collaboratively is a linguistic landscape bibliography containing our own work, but also references to work we consider foundational or just important for the field. A lot of these references can be found at the end of individual papers, but it may be interesting to have a more comprehensive central database that could be tagged with a couple of parameters. I'm not sure if the blog is the most adequate place to build up such a bibliography; this may be the sort of endeavour that thrives well with some sort of off-line coordination, for which I could volunteer to take initiative, together with maybe one or two others. Comments pls.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Kasper. These ideas sound great to me. Regarding the second point, there's already a (blank) page on the Google group that could be used to build up a shared bibliography, something that all group members can edit. I agree that some offline and online coordination would be useful here too. Do you think we should start with this page, or perhaps do it another way?

    Hope to see some thoughts on your first suggestion too...

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  2. Oops, here's the URL for the page: http://groups.google.com/group/linguisticlandscape/web/ll-bibliography

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  3. Thanks, Dave. Didn't know about that. Checked it out, but can't open any of the bibliography files. Are you sure it's still there?

    Will need more time to explore the possibilities with flickr, but great initiatives! Thanks.

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