David Nathan

July 1998
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Visiting Associate Professor
Institute for the Study of the Languages and Cultures of Africa and Asia
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies >>>
Voice +81 3 5974 3739 (note new number) ; Fax +81 3 5974 3838 ; Email djn@aa.tufs.ac.jp

on leave from

Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Canberra, Australia >>>

Web sites I have participated in creating or maintaining:
Gamilaraay/Kamilaroi Web Dictionary Dictionary of the Australian language Kamilaroi, produced in collaboration with Peter Austin. This is the new version of the first true hypertext web dictionary ever published
AIATSIS website Foundation web editor; site conception, content development, markup, maintenance, indexing software etc etc (January 1996 to September 1997)
World Wide Web Virtual Library : Australian Indigenous languages Creator and editor. The Virtual Library is the World Wide Web Consortium's officially recognised network of authoritative and quality web resources
Aboriginal Studies Electronic Data Archive (ASEDA) Catalogue of AIATSIS holdings of electronic files about Australian Indigenous languages. Computer-generated web pages produced by my eMU software
Language of the Month
Gumbaynggir | Wangatha | Guugu Yimithirr | Ngiyampaa | Warumungu
A series of original contributions about languages written by Indigenous contributors, and produced in collaboration with the Federation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
Spoken Karaim CD web site Documenting a multimedia CD project
Plugging in Indigenous knowledge A paper delivered to the 1997 Fulbright Symposium on Indigenous People in an Interconnected World (in press, Australian Aboriginal Studies, 1998)
Hypertext and the dictionary game An otherwise unpublished paper about the limited mechanisms for recognising quality of resources on the web, with suggestions for understanding how quality is achieved in a hypertext system with reference to dictionaries.
Australian Indigenous Languages Framework A national project for the support of Australian Indigenous languages, including the textbook edited by me Australian Indigenous languages

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Last updated: 22 July 1998
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