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Latest revision as of 12:18, 5 August 2025
In the realm of linguistics and fieldwork, audio and video field recording are undoubtedly crucial skills that must be mastered. Given that many of our fieldworkers engage with diverse minority and endangered languages, we possess a unique opportunity and responsibility to document these cultures and languages to the best of our abilities. However, due to the intricate and challenging nature of the field, this often proves to be a more daunting task than it sounds. These pages aim to provide up-to-date best practices and recommendations for equipment that can effectively facilitate this endeavor.