The topics of submissions include but are not limited to:
- social, political, legislative, economic, administrative, and other factors that affect digital language archives;
- archivists' partnerships with language communities for providing access to language materials in their local cultural and historical collections;
- ethical implications of language archiving and providing access to legacy and family materials, materials for which provenance is unknown or sketchy;
- user studies, including examinations of user needs, usability and user experience evaluations in digital language archives;
- approaches, methods and techniques for collection development (including selection and digitization of materials, self-deposit and mediated deposit practices), information architecture, information organization, metadata, information retrieval (including multi-lingual and cross-lingual), quality assurance, etc. in digital language archives;
- evaluations (case studies and comparative analyses) of various features of digital language archives;
- education endeavors to support language data archiving and curation;
- theory and history of digital language archives.