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You can participate in RNLD through becoming a member, signing up on our active email discussion list, following us on Twitter, and joining our Facebook group — see the details below.
Membership
If you would like to become a formal member of RNLD Inc., please download and fill out this membership application form (PDF) and email it to Felicity Houwen (RNLD's Administrative Officer) <fhouwen @ rnld.org>. The application process requires that you are nominated and seconded by current members of the organisation. Please contact RNLD if you have any questions about this process.
Facebook 
You can also join our Facebook group for recent news items, updates on events, links to sites that support language documentation and revitalization, and discussions of issues. There are currently 670 members.
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Follow us on Twitter for interesting news items, conference calls, updates on RNLD's activities and an online dialogue about issues. We're @RNLDorg and we currently have 534 followers.
Email discussion list
RNLD's email discussion list has provided an active forum for our members to ask questions and share information and their expertise among the community of language maintenance practitioners since its launch in 2004. There are currently 430 subscribers.
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Archived RNLD discussions are now publicly accessible on our site here. Linguist List also maintains an archive of all past messages which is searchable here.
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