This is a place to collect relevant readings. Please feel free to post links to your own work that you feel is relevant to cyberinfrastructure for linguistics.
Bender, Emily M. 2008.
Grammar Engineering for Linguistic Hypothesis Testing. In Nicholas Gaylord, Alexis Palmer and Elias Ponvert, eds.,
Proceedings of the Texas Linguistics Society X Conference: Computational Linguistics for Less-Studied Languages. Stanford: CSLI Publications ONLINE. pp.16-36.
Bruch, C., Zier, C., & Weisgerber, S. (2008, November 12). Session 4 - Open Access and Open Standards: What is their Relation? The Microsoft Office Open XML Case. Presentations held at the Berlin 6 Open Access Conference.
http://www.berlin6.org/?page_id=72.
Liberman, M., Fomel, S., Vandewalle, P., Kovacevic, J., Dallmeier-Tiessen, S., & von Fintel, K. (2008, November 12). Session 5 - Open Data and Reproducible Research: Blurring the Boundaries between Research and Publication. Presentations held at the Berlin 6 Open Access Conference.
http://www.berlin6.org/?page_id=73.
Rehm, G., Schonefeld, O., Witt, A., Hinrichs, E., & Reis, M. (2009). Sustainability of annotated resources in linguistics: A web-platform for exploring, querying, and distributing linguistic corpora and other resources. Lit Linguist Computing, 24(2), 193-210. doi:
10.1093/llc/fqp003.
ULA 2007.
Slides from the International Workshop on Unified Linguistic Annotation, Bergen, December 5, 2007.