L’ART Research Assistant
Research output: Non-textual form › Software
Electronic versions
Links
- https://github.com/lart-bangor/research-assistant/releases
Other version
Licence: Other
The L’ART Research Assistant is a freely available open-source app that aids researchers in the collection, storage and transfer of data for research in bilingualism and language attitudes, especially in cases of bilinguals who speak a majority language and a regional / minority / minoritized language.
Features:
* Fieldwork-ready — use the included versions of the LSBQe, AToL, MGT, and digital informed consent forms, or make your own versions.
* Reproducible — make your research reproducible by simply sharing version information.
* Extensible — contribute with JSON, Python, HTML and JavaScript or import the backend in your own Python project.
* Free and open — dual-licensed under the AGPLv3 and the EUPL.
* Cross-platform — runs on Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Features:
* Fieldwork-ready — use the included versions of the LSBQe, AToL, MGT, and digital informed consent forms, or make your own versions.
* Reproducible — make your research reproducible by simply sharing version information.
* Extensible — contribute with JSON, Python, HTML and JavaScript or import the backend in your own Python project.
* Free and open — dual-licensed under the AGPLv3 and the EUPL.
* Cross-platform — runs on Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Bangor |
Media of output | Online |
Size | 73.8 MB |
Publication status | Published - 3 May 2023 |
Research outputs (2)
- Accepted/In press
A matter of strength: Language policy, attitudes, and linguistic dominance in three bilingual communities
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Unpublished
The L' ART Research Assistant: A digital toolkit for bilingualism and language attitude research
Research output: Working paper
Prof. activities and awards (2)
Pushing boundaries in the measurement of language attitudes: Combining new technology and standardising practice
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
New developments in documenting attitudes in minority and heritage language situations: an Italian case-study
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation