Field outcome can take many forms. Perhaps you want to do fieldwork so you can answer some specific questions about the language. Perhaps you are going to work on a previously undescribed/undocumented language, so you will be aiming to produce as many material as possible. We can group potential outcomes into several different types. There are the broadly descriptive materials, such as article about a phenomenon in the language, reference grammar, data which are incorporates into large surveys and typological/theoretical work, you could be producing language learning materials (e.g., alphabet books, learner's guides, talking dictionaries, readers and so on). There are specifically documentary materials, like corpora, text collections and audio/video recordings. We could also consider linguistically oriented community activities, such as training and orthography development.