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### What you need
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The only essential input is a digital raster image of a language map (e.g., a PNG, JPG, TIFF) from a citable scientific publication. For software, you need [QGIS](https://qgis.org), an open-source geographic information system (GIS), and [Python 3](https://www.python.org/), a free and open-source programming language.
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The only essential input is a digital raster image of a language map (e.g., a PNG, JPG, TIFF) from a citable scientific publication. In the tutorials, we will georeference a map of the Alor-Pantar languages in Indonesia from Schapper (2020), *Introduction to the Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor, and Pantar*. For software, you need [QGIS](https://qgis.org), an open-source geographic information system (GIS), and [Python 3](https://www.python.org/), a free and open-source programming language.
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A set of fully digitised language polygons in [Cross-Linguistic Data Format (CLDF)](https://cldf.clld.org/), including attributes and metadata, ready for upload to Glottography.
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### Tutorials
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1. [Georeferencing](georeferencing/index.md) – Assign geographic coordinates to the language map image so it can be accurately placed and displayed in a GIS.

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