Araucaria is a software tool for analysing arguments. It aids a user in reconstructing and diagramming an argument using a simple point-and-click interface. The software also supports argumentation schemes, and provides a user-customisable set of schemes with which to analyse arguments. Written in Java, released under the GNU General Public License.
The database contains audio and video material related to traditional culture - songs, folktales, legends, life stories and various collective or individual folklore related performances. The content has been either specifically contributed to the Archives of Latvian Folklore or collected by its staff members.
The Audio Recordings Archive (Suomen kielen nauhoitearkisto) holds over 23,000 hours of recordings collected since 1959, providing authentic samples of Finnish dialects, languages related to Finnish, and other world languages. The collection additionally includes samples of Finnish dialects spoken in Sweden, Norway, Ingria, the United States and Australia. Digitisation of the audio bank was undertaken in 1999. Over half of its content has been digitised, totalling about 13,000 hours of recordings.