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CTLDC planning meeting
A small Consortium meeting was held in Eugene, Oregon, on 19-20 June 2010, prior to InField 2010. The goals of this meeting were
- to consider the perceived capacity development needs of the communities and organizations represented by the Planning Group members, and the services which the CTLDC might provide,
- to discuss the structure of the CTLDC and how it might best meet the needs of its target audience.
Organizers
- Carol Genetti, UC Santa Barbara, USA, CTLDC co-Convenor
- Margaret Florey, Resource Network for Linguistic Diversity, Australia, CTLDC co-Convenor
Participants
- Eno Abasi-Urua, University of Uyo, Nigeria
- Kennedy Bosire, Ekegusii Encyclopedic Projects, Kenya
- Brian Migliazza, SIL International, USA
- Toshi Nakayama , Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan
- Patricia Shaw, First Nations Languages Program, University of British Columbia, Canada
- Nick Thieberger, Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures, Australia
- Doug Whalen , Endangered Language Fund, USA
- Gail Woods, Batchelor Institute for Indigenous Tertiary Education, Australia
Secretariat
- Reiko Aso, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan
- Chris Donlay, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
- Verónica Muñoz Ledo Yanez , University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
- Rebekka Siemens, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
