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The L’ART Research Assistant is a freely available open-source app that aims to make life easier for researchers working on bilingualism, sociolinguistics, language attitudes, and regional/minority/minoritized languages.
https://github.com/lart-bangor/research-assistant

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The L’ART Research Assistant is a freely available open-source app that aims to make life easier for researchers working on bilingualism, sociolinguistics, language attitudes, and regional/minority/minoritized languages.

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The L’ART Research Assistant |appicon|
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The L’ART Research Assistant is a freely available open-source app
that aids researchers in the collection, storage and transfer of
data for research in bilingualism and language attitudes, especially
in cases of bilinguals who speak a majority language and a regional
/ minority / minoritized language.

* 📥 `Download `_
* 🧭 `User Guide `_
* 📜 `Quick Tutorials `_
* 🛟 `Support `_

Features
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* **Fieldwork-ready** — use the included versions of the LSBQe, AToL, MGT, and digital informed consent forms, or make your own versions.
* **Reproducible** — make your research reproducible by simply sharing version information.
* **Extensible** — contribute with JSON, Python, HTML and JavaScript or import the backend in your own Python project.
* **Free and open** — dual-licensed under the `AGPLv3-or-later `_ and the `EUPL-1.2+ `_.
* **Cross-platform** — runs on Windows, Linux, and MacOS.

Screenshot
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Installation
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Installation on Windows is super simple:
Go to the `Releases ` and download the
Windows installer for the latest version (or an earlier one if you need that).
Run it and follow the instructions.

For a detailed walk-through, and instructions for Linux and MacOS, see our
`Installation Guide `_.

Documentation
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Comprehensive documentation for the L’ART Research Assistant, including a User Guide, Quick Tutorials,
a Developer Guide and an API Reference for both the backend and frontend are available from the
`official documentation hosted on Read the Docs `_.

Contributing
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Development of the L’ART Research Assistant is a collaborative effort which we hope will benefit many
researchers in our field. Your contributions are actively welcome. Please see the
`Contributing `_
section of our `Developer Guide `_
for all you need to know to get going.

Citing
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If you use the L’ART Research Assistant (or parts of it), please cite the following document or directly
import the project's
`citation metadata `_
into your reference manager.

Breit, F., Tamburelli, M., Gruffydd, I. and Brasca, L. (2023). The L’ART Research Assistant app: A digital toolkit for bilingualism and language attitude research [Software, version 0.5.0]. Bangor University.
DOI: `10.13140/RG.2.2.18801.35686 `_

Questions, issues, ...
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For any questions not answered by the documentation, or anything you wish to disucss that's to do with
the app, use the `GitHub Discussions `_ feature.

To report issues/bugs, please use `GitHub Issues `_.

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