TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing a database for Australian Indigenous kinship terminology : the AustKin project
AU - Dousset, Laurent
AU - Hendery, Rachel
AU - Bowern, Claire
AU - Koch, Harold
AU - McConvell, Patrick
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - In order to make Australian Indigenous kinship vocabulary from hundreds of sources comparable, searchable and accessible for research and community purposes, we have developed a database that collates these resources. The creation of such a database brings with it technical, theoretical and practical challenges, some of which also apply to other research projects that collect and compare large amounts of Australian language data, and some of which apply to any database project in the humanities or social sciences. Our project has sought to overcome these challenges by adopting a modular, object-oriented, incremental programming approach, by keeping metadata, data and analysis sharply distinguished, and through ongoing consultation between programmers, linguists and communities. In this paper we report on the challenges and solutions we have come across and the lessons that can be drawn from our experience for other social science database projects, particularly in Australia.
AB - In order to make Australian Indigenous kinship vocabulary from hundreds of sources comparable, searchable and accessible for research and community purposes, we have developed a database that collates these resources. The creation of such a database brings with it technical, theoretical and practical challenges, some of which also apply to other research projects that collect and compare large amounts of Australian language data, and some of which apply to any database project in the humanities or social sciences. Our project has sought to overcome these challenges by adopting a modular, object-oriented, incremental programming approach, by keeping metadata, data and analysis sharply distinguished, and through ongoing consultation between programmers, linguists and communities. In this paper we report on the challenges and solutions we have come across and the lessons that can be drawn from our experience for other social science database projects, particularly in Australia.
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/549357
UR - http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA236479992&v=2.1&u=uwsydney&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w&asid=54c73c6ed8fedbe5594eb2270b534a83
M3 - Article
SN - 0729-4352
VL - 1
SP - 42
EP - 56
JO - Australian Aboriginal Studies
JF - Australian Aboriginal Studies
ER -