Collection details
Collection ID AILIB
Title Arlkeny map-akert / Australian Indigenous Languages Image Bank ‘AILIB’
Description Arlkeny map-akert or the Australian Indigenous Languages Image Bank ‘AILIB’ is a collection of over 1300 line-drawn illustrations. The collection has been compiled and deposited at PARADESIC with permission of the illustrators for illustrations to support the creation of non-commercial learning resources and reference materials.

The collection is duel named, with the Anmatyerr name Arlkeny map-akert ('having many designs/pictures') contributed by April Campbell. April's work teaching Anmatyerr language and driving the development of picture-based language resources is acknowledged here.

The compilers are Inge Kral, Samantha Disbray and Jenny Green. The project was supported by the Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Languages, the University of Queensland and the University of Melbourne.

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Please cite the collection as:

Inge Kral, Samantha Disbray and Jennifer Green (Compilers), 2022. Arlkeny map-akert / Australian Indigenous Languages Image Bank ‘AILIB’. Collection AILIB at catalog.paradisec.org.au [Open Access]. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/GY4E-MH93
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The contributing illustrators are Faye Alexander, Christine Bruderlin, Jennifer Green, Julie Jones, David Le May, Jenny Taylor and Brenda Thornley. Intellectual copyright for illustrations remains with the individual illustrator.

Use of illustrations must acknowledge the individual illustrator. Please refer to the Arlkeny map-akert /Australian Indigenous Languages Image Bank Guide (Item "000_GUIDE" in this collection) for details for attribution and citation of individual illustrations. It is also a helpful map of the collection and the item numbers of each illustration.

For permission to reproduce illustrations in commercial publications, please contact individual illustrators. Details are available in the Guide.
Archive link https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/AILIB
Collector
Samantha Disbray
Operator Julia Colleen Miller
Originating university University of Queensland
Countries To view related information on a country, click its name
Languages To view related information on a language, click its name
Region / village
DOI 10.26278/GY4E-MH93
Cite as Samantha Disbray (collector), 2022. Arlkeny map-akert / Australian Indigenous Languages Image Bank ‘AILIB’. Collection AILIB at catalog.paradisec.org.au [Open Access]. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/GY4E-MH93
Access information
Edit access Jennifer Green
Inge Kral
Samantha Disbray
Data access conditions Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Data access details
Items in Collection (1342)

Item Title Actions
BIRD_009 BIRD: black-faced woodswallow (Artamus cinereus) View
BIRD_010 BIRD: zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) View
BIRD_011 BIRD: ring-neck parrot, Port Lincoln parrot (Barnardius zonarius) View
BIRD_012 BIRD: cockatiel, quarrion (Nymphicus hollandicus) View
BIRD_013 BIRD: grey-crowned babbler (Pomatostomus temporalis) View
BIRD_014 BIRD: western bower bird (Chlamydera guttata) View
BIRD_015 BIRD: little button quail (Turnix velox) View
BIRD_016 BIRD: rainbow bee-eater (Merops ornatus) View
BIRD_017 BIRD: emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) View
BIRD_018 BIRD: bush turkey, bustard (Ardeotis australis) View
BIRD_019 BIRD: eaglehawk, wedge-tailed eagle (Aquila audax) View
BIRD_020 BIRD: mopoke, southern boobook owl (Ninox novaeseelandia) View
BIRD_021 BIRD: black kite (Milvus migrans) View
BIRD_022 BIRD: budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) View
BIRD_023 BIRD: brown falcon (Falco berigora) View
BIRD_024 BIRD: wren, splendid fairy wren (Malurus splendens) View
BIRD_025 BIRD: red-backed kingfisher (Todiramphus pyrrhopygius) View
BIRD_026 BIRD: bush stone curlew, bush thick-knee (Burhinus grallarius) View
BIRD_027 BIRD: barn owl (Tyto alba) View
BIRD_028 BIRD: spotted nightjar (Eurostopodus argus) View
BIRD_029 BIRD: black-tailed native hen (Tribonyx ventralis) View
BIRD_030 BIRD: white-necked heron (Ardea pacifica) View
BIRD_031 BIRD: grey teal (Anas gracilis) View
BIRD_032 BIRD: Pacific black duck (Anas superciliosa) View
BIRD_033 BIRD: major mitchell cockatoo (Lophochroa leadbeateri) View
BIRD_034 BIRD: claw View
BIRD_035 BIRD: emu and chicks View
BIRD_036 BIRD: spinifex pigeon (Geophaps plumifera) View
BIRD_037 BIRD: little crow (Corvus bennetti) View
BIRD_038 BIRD: crested bellbird (Oreoica gutturalis) View
BIRD_039 BIRD: magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca) View
BIRD_040 BIRD: banded lapwing, plover (Vanellus tricolor) View
BIRD_041 BIRD: rooster View
BIRD_042 BIRD: collared sparrowhawk (Accipiter cirrhocephalus) View
BIRD_043 BIRD: birds flying (to fly) View
BIRD_044 BIRD: wing, feather View
BIRD_045 BIRD: nest View
BIRD_046 BIRD: eggs View
BIRD_047 BIRD: red-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) View
BIRD_048 BIRD: heron white-faced 1 (Egretta novaehollandiae) View
BIRD_049 BIRD: heron white-faced 3 (Egretta novaehollandiae) View
BIRD_050 BIRD: Australian white ibis (Threskiornis moluccas) View
BIRD_051 BIRD: nankeen kestrel (Falco cenchroides) View
BIRD_052 BIRD: wood duck (Chenonetta jubata) View
BIRD_053 BIRD: laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) View
BIRD_054 BIRD: Australian pelican (Pelecanus conspicillatus) View
BIRD_055 BIRD: welcome swallow (Hirundo neoxena) View
BIRD_056 BIRD: apostle bird (Struthidea cinerea) View
BIRD_057 BIRD: chook View
BIRD_058 BIRD: swan View

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