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Ken Safir, Director
African Anaphora Project
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New Brunswick, NJ 08901
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News and Events
The African Anaphora Project Launches New Website | The African Anaphora Project Launches New Website |
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On December 7, our new website, designed by John Amodeo, has come online and the new interactive database, designed by Alexis Dimitriadis, has now become an integral part of our project website. The new site opens 14 languages represented in case files, twelve of which have content posted, and ten of the latter are entered into our online database. In the next several months we expect to add new languages to the database, expand the features offered in a number of our existing case files, and add new case files. Each time new material is added to the site, we will announce it in this space. In the past, new additions to the site have been few and far between, even as much work went on out of site/sight. Our previous organization and practices did not permit us to enter incomplete AQ responses in an easily usable format, but the new database feature of our site has changed this to a certain extent. As a result, more raw data can be posted on the site shortly after it comes in, even if we do not have all the analytic commentary on it that we gather in our follow-up procedures. As a result, changes to the database will be relatively frequent as long as we are funded, and we will release bulletins whenever there is a significant revision of previous data and whenever new documents are posted or new languages are added to the database. The bulletins will be saved as archives of significant changes. We expect that the frequency of the changes we will be making will inevitably introduce errors, and we hope you will Contact Us if you spot any. We also are open to suggestions about useful features we might add to the site. We hope that, if you have a research project that could make use of our materials or our network of consultants, you will please let us know how we might help you. Welcome to our new website! |
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| Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 December 2008 ) |

