AILLA
The Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America (AILLA) is a digital archive of recordings and texts in and about the indigenous languages of Latin America.
AILLA is an access protocol option you can choose.
Access choices it provides:
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Level 1. Public access - Archive users have full access to these materials after agreeing to AILLA's Terms and Conditions and logging in. Choose this level for all non-sensitive materials. This is the default level.
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Level 2. Password - When you deposit with the archive, you will define a password with an optional hint. You can provide access to others by sharing the password with them. This is the most flexible level.
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Level 3. Time limit - When you deposit with the archive, you specify a date After that date, access will change to Level 1. This option is good for resources that are only sensitive for a period of time. For example, the period of time could be the lifetime of the narrator or the five years until you finish your thesis. You will still be able to access these materials yourself with the password.
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Level 4. Depositor control - Archive users must contact you directly to ask you for the password. AILLA will provide contact information. You must maintain your contact information and be prepared to respond to requests from people you do not know.
Related Topics
Related Internet Sites
http://www.ailla.utexas.org/site/welcome.html
http://www.ailla.utexas.org/site/access_restrict.html#levels