Linguistics Fieldwork at Stanford

Linguistics Fieldwork/Language Documentation Sites
The Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project: Covers documentation methods, recording equipment, archiving, intellectual property protocol.
The E-Meld School of Best Practices in Digital Language Documentation: Provides case studies and best practices in digitally storing linguistic data.
Jim Fox's Anthropology/Linguistics Fieldwork Checklist: This is the most comprehensive website we've seen so far on tips on what to pack when planning any kind of Linguistic Anthropological Fieldwork. Stanford Professor Jim Fox has covered every potential and necessary packing item you could think of! You won't need everything he lists, but his checklist is sure to keep you from forgetting something possibly crucial to your fieldwork.
Max Planck Institute: This has it all... Questionnaires, stimulus kits for data elicitation, grammar writing guides, glossing and formatting, ethical issues, interlinear glossing tools, elicitation stimuli, equipment recommendations
Linguistic Data Consortium: Describes resources for language documentation and linguistic exploration
UC Berkeley Linguistics Fieldwork Page
SIL's Linguistic Resource Page
The American Folklife Center
Endangered Language Documentation Sites
Documentation of Endangered Languages: a priority task for linguistics: Christian Lehmann
Collecting Phonetic Data on Endangered Languages: Matthew Gordon
Resource Network for linguistic diversity
UNESCO: Safeguarding Endangered Languages
UNESCO Atlas of Endangered Languages
Recommended Books
Austin, Peter (ed.). 2004. Language Documentation and Description, Vol 1, papers from the first conference sponsored by the Hans Rausing Endangered Languages Project. London: School of Oriental and African Studies.
Booth, Wayne C., Joseph M. Williams, and Gregory G. Colomb. 2003. The Craft of Research. 2nd Ed. Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Kulick, Don. 1992. Language Shift and Cultural Reproduction: Socialization, Self, and Syncretism in a Papua New Guinea Village. New York: Cambridge University. Press.
Newman, Paul and Ratliff, Martha. 2001. Linguistic Fieldwork. Cambridge: CUP.
Payne, T. E. 1997. Describing Morphosyntax. A Guide for Field Linguists. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Vaux, Bert & Justin Cooper. (1999). Introduction into Linguistic Field methods. München, Newcastle: Lincom Europa.