Zenodo.org is an open-access repository that allows researchers to deposit research papers, data sets, research software, reports, and any other research related digital artifacts. For each submission, a digital object identifier (DOI) is created, which makes the stored items easily citeable. Find out more about Zenodo here.
Our colleague Roger Blench has uploaded a paper he presented at the Conference on African Languages and Linguistics a couple of months ago and it is now available for download or watching on Zenodo: The South Bauchi languages of Central Nigeria: a fresh overview based on recent fieldwork
Our colleague Joseph Lovestrand has uploaded a talk on “Manner demonstratives in Barayin (East Chadic)” he presented at the Dallas International Academic Lens (DIAL) conference, which is also available for download or watching on Zenodo.
Roger Blench has also uploaded many of his conference presentations, papers maps, wordlists, reports and even whole books on Academia.edu, e.g.
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- An introduction to Mantsi, a South Bauchi language of Central Nigeria
- An introduction to Zul
- A DICTIONARY OF TAL, A WEST CHADIC LANGUAGE OF NIGERIA
- Warji Dictionary
- Belnәng, an undocumented Chadic language of Central Nigeria
- Nteng, an undocumented Chadic language of Central Nigeria
- Index of Nigerian languages
More by Roger Blench on Aacademia.edu
Online repositories like Zenodo and Academia will probably become more popular. Please let the rest of us know whenever you publish something related to Chadic on these platforms so we can keep track of what is going on in Chadic Studies.