- Boves, L., Carlson, R., Hinrichs, E. W., House, D., Krauwer, S., Lemnitzer, L., … & Wittenburg, P. (2009). Resources for speech research: present and future infrastructure needs. In INTERSPEECH (pp. 1803-1806).
- Dipper, S., Hinrichs, E., Schmidt, T., Wagner, A., & Witt, A. (2006). Sustainability of linguistic resources. In Proceedings of the LREC 2006 Satellite Workshop Merging and Layering Linguistic Information (pp. 48-54).
- Drude, S., Broeder, D., & Trilsbeek, P. (2014). The Language Archive and its solutions for sustainable endangered languages corpora. Book 2.0, 4(1-2), 5-20.
- Laherty, J, & Konkiel, S. (2013). Aligning the Principles of Permaculture Design with Sustainable Open Access Practice. Open Access Un/Conference: Promote, Impact, Assess. San Jose State University.
- Penzenstadler, B. (2015). Software Engineering for Sustainability. Habilitationsschrift. Technische Universitaet Muenchen.
- Ruhi, Ş., Haugh, M., & Schmidt, T. (Eds.). (2014). Best practices for spoken corpora in linguistic research. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Wittenburg, P., Bel, N., Borin, L., Budin, G., Calzolari, N., Hajicova, E., … & Pierrel, J. M. (2010). Resource and service centres as the backbone for a sustainable service infrastructure. In Proceedings of the LREC Conference 2010 (pp.5-9)
Note: some chapters of the books above can be found freely accessible via Google Scholar.
There is also a Zotero Group with a bibliography on Permaculture and Open Access.
You can find more presentations about sustainable systems for (experimental) fieldlinguistics at the International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), which is organised by ELRA biennially with the support of institutions and organisations involved in human language technology (HLT).