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==Welcome to the Wiki==
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==Welcome to the Registry of Anthropological Data Wiki==
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The Registry of Anthropological Data is a resource for anthropologists and any other researchers interested in culture, history, language, and human life in general. It represents <span id="yui_3_2_0_1_1343050138995284" lang="EN" style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"sans-serif";color:#C0504D;">a wide-ranging [http://anthroregistry.wikia.com/wiki/Data_Set_List list of fieldnotes, ethnographic source materials, and data] in countless [http://anthroregistry.wikia.com/wiki/Archive_List digital and physical archives], produced by scores of anthropologists over the last century</span>. <span id="yui_3_2_0_1_1343050138995291" lang="EN" style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"sans-serif";color:#C0504D;">But the list is by no means comprehensive. Please contribute to the wiki by adding your knowledge about existing materials, whether they are in archives, digital repositories, or stand-alone websites. </span>We encourage everyone with any knowledge about data collections and research projects to contribute to this wiki!
   
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Why a data registry? It offers numerous advantages to the discipline:
Welcome to the wiki. We’re a collaborative community website about your topic that anyone, including you, can edit. Click the edit button at the top of any page to get started!
 
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#Creation of a go-to location for researchers to identify where the relevant data is archived or deposited, thus accelerating data sharing and discovery.
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#Flexibility for researchers as they seek to comply with overlapping and evolving mandates, rather than adding another hoop.
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#Cooperation with existing facilities, rather than competition for resources.
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#Relatively fast development, because the data registry would not attempt to resolve bedeviling headaches about interoperability of anthropology's extremely diverse data products.
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#Citation of data sets, thus expediting subsequent discovery and use of that research as well as emphasizing the work done by the original researcher(s) of those data.
   
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<span style="font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"sans-serif";color:#1F497D;">The original list of archives incoporated in this wiki is being used courtesy of the [http://copar.org Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records (CoPAR)].</span>
==Describe your topic==
 
   
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This is a project conducted by the [http://www.aaanet.org American Anthropological Association] and funded by National Science Foundation grant BCS-1159109. The grant included a [[Workshop report|workshop]] to help explore the feasiblity of building a registry that would help researchers locate fieldnotes, recordings and other primary materials. In addition to this site, it produced a datamap. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact [http://anthroregistry.wikia.com/wiki/User_talk:Chelsea.horton?action=edit&section=new Chelsea] by leaving her a message.
Write a description about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it.
 
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==Finding Resources==
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A good starting point is the generic [[Research|Research Page]], which links to different categories of research. From there, you can find all manner of research based on your topic, region, and more.
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Already know which entry you're looking for? Either type it in the search bar to the right and click the magnifying glass icon or take a look at the [[Data Set List]] and [[Archive List]], simple alphabetical lists of the data sets and archives included in this wiki.
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Did you notice anything missing? Please feel free to edit and add pages! The more information the merrier, after all. If you would like some helpful hints, please take a look at our [[Wiki How-To]] page.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 08:20, 19 July 2021

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American Anthropological Association

Welcome to the Registry of Anthropological Data Wiki[]

The Registry of Anthropological Data is a resource for anthropologists and any other researchers interested in culture, history, language, and human life in general. It represents a wide-ranging list of fieldnotes, ethnographic source materials, and data in countless digital and physical archives, produced by scores of anthropologists over the last century. But the list is by no means comprehensive. Please contribute to the wiki by adding your knowledge about existing materials, whether they are in archives, digital repositories, or stand-alone websites. We encourage everyone with any knowledge about data collections and research projects to contribute to this wiki!

Why a data registry? It offers numerous advantages to the discipline:

  1. Creation of a go-to location for researchers to identify where the relevant data is archived or deposited, thus accelerating data sharing and discovery.
  2. Flexibility for researchers as they seek to comply with overlapping and evolving mandates, rather than adding another hoop.
  3. Cooperation with existing facilities, rather than competition for resources.
  4. Relatively fast development, because the data registry would not attempt to resolve bedeviling headaches about interoperability of anthropology's extremely diverse data products.
  5. Citation of data sets, thus expediting subsequent discovery and use of that research as well as emphasizing the work done by the original researcher(s) of those data.

The original list of archives incoporated in this wiki is being used courtesy of the Council for the Preservation of Anthropological Records (CoPAR).

This is a project conducted by the American Anthropological Association and funded by National Science Foundation grant BCS-1159109. The grant included a workshop to help explore the feasiblity of building a registry that would help researchers locate fieldnotes, recordings and other primary materials. In addition to this site, it produced a datamap. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact Chelsea by leaving her a message.

Finding Resources[]

A good starting point is the generic Research Page, which links to different categories of research. From there, you can find all manner of research based on your topic, region, and more.

Already know which entry you're looking for? Either type it in the search bar to the right and click the magnifying glass icon or take a look at the Data Set List and Archive List, simple alphabetical lists of the data sets and archives included in this wiki.

Did you notice anything missing? Please feel free to edit and add pages! The more information the merrier, after all. If you would like some helpful hints, please take a look at our Wiki How-To page.

Latest activity[]

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