01852nas a2200313 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260005900043653002700102653002400129653002000153653002500173653002300198653002300221653002100244653003100265653002200296653002500318653003000343653003100373653001600404653002000420100001500440245008600455856015000541300001200691520081000703020002501513 2016 d bInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.10aInformation management10aintangible heritage10aDigital archive10aKnowledge management10aknowledge transfer10aKnowledge transfer10aDigital archives10aInterdisciplinary research10aDigital Archiving10aLinguistic diversity10aInterdisciplinary project10aInterdisciplinary research10aLinguistics10aModular designs1 aSum Hedren00aDigital Archiving for Interdisciplinary Knowledge Transfer in Intangible Heritage uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85016026258&doi=10.1109%2fVSMM.2016.7863189&partnerID=40&md5=0d466ac26626263e7b31fdb04738dd9d a394-3973 aExploring the crossroads of linguistic diversity: language contact in Southeast Asia is an interdisciplinary project with a disparate team of 11 researchers from linguistics, art, design and media. A range of digital assets in different formats, including publications, films and datasets, were created from the fieldwork and research done. Using this project as a case study, this paper seeks to explore an approach on how digital assets from an interdisciplinary research project can be captured, preserved and (re)presented in a form of a digital archive. It results in a digital archive with dedicated views for each type of digital asset to meet specific viewing needs. It also used a modular design approach to achieve flexibility and meet the knowledge transfer objectives of the research project. a9781467389938 (ISBN)