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The Language Archive is storing a lot of unique material, from a large variety of languages worldwide, which is recorded and analyzed by researchers from different linguistic disciplines.
General information
Type of service: Data storage
Service homepage: https://tla.mpi.nl/
Provider: Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Provider homepage: https://www.mpi.nl
Provides end-user support: unsupported
Administrative information
Data curation strategy: The level of curation that TLA performs varies per collection but is never data-level curation. Most often materials are either distributed as deposited or basic curation is performed.Metrics:
Funding source: Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Intellectual property:
User agreement:
Contact: https://tla.mpi.nl/contact/
Target group
Target audience(s): Faculty of HumanitiesStage in research process: After
Costs
Costs:Classification of the service
Confidentiality classifications for data: Internal / Restricted, PublicAdditional information
Additional information:Formats
Accepted metadata formats: https://archive.mpi.nl/accepted-metadataAccepted file formats: https://archive.mpi.nl/accepted-file-formats
Supported data type(s): Audiovisual data, Images, Plain text, Software applications, Structured text
Storage
Maximum size of data:Version management: unsupported
Quality control: unsupported
Access
Access requirements: Open, restricted, registrationTools/Interfaces for access: Web-interface
Supported type(s) of persistent identifiers: Handle
Preservation
Long term guarantees: TLA’s goal is to preserve its language collections for future use and to make them available for research and other uses both now and in the future. TLA aims to preserve and provide access to its language collections indefinitely, and for a minimal period of 10 years for its other collection types. https://tla.mpi.nl/resources/long-term-preservation/TDR certification(s): CoreTrustSeal