Lecture by Laura Welcher, November 9, 2011

The Rosetta Project: Building a 10,000 Year Archive of All Human Languages

by Laura Welcher, Director of Operations and The Rosetta Project

3:00 – 5:00 pm, Wednesday, November 9, 2011 in B-4 Dwinelle Hall

The Rosetta Project at The Long Now Foundation is working to build an open public digital collection of all human language as well as an analog backup that can last for thousands of year–The Rosetta Disk. In the “long now,” the goal is long-term storage and access to information–on the scale that both supports and transcends individual human societies and civilizations. In the “here and now,” the project serves to support and amplify the importance of the world’s nearly 7,000 human languages, the vast majority of which are endangered and, if current trends continue, likely to go extinct in the next 100 years. I’ll present our current work on the Rosetta Project Collection and Disk as well as some new initiatives including the “Language Commons” where we are working to help build the multilingual Web.
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