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Rosalynn Rothstein

Danish Folklore Nexus - 2 views

This resource is supposed to solve the problem of how to read a folklore corpus with both the possibility of a "distant reading" and a "close reading." In a handout accompanying the lecture he outl...

digital map tools folklore danish

Rosalynn Rothstein

Newslore : Contemporary folklore on the Internet - 2 views

http://www.worldcat.org/title/newslore-contemporary-folklore-on-the-internet/oclc/666573520

folklore

started by Rosalynn Rothstein on 09 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
emknott

Open Folklore - 0 views

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    Great place to look up book, journals, articles and grey literature. Open Folklore is a scholarly resource devoted to increasing the number of useful resources, published and unpublished, available in open access form for folklore studies and the communities with which folklorists partner.
emknott

Open Folklore (openfolklore) on Twitter - 0 views

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    You can watch Open Folklore's Twitter Feed for the latest updates on all things digital and folklore/antho/&ct. and the discussions surrounding them. The latest from Open Folklore (@openfolklore). OF is a scholarly resource that will make a greater range of useful resources available for folklorists and for other interested communities
Rosalynn Rothstein

Folklore and the Internet : Vernacular Expression in a Digital World - 1 views

http://www.worldcat.org/title/folklore-and-the-internet-vernacular-expression-in-a-digital-world/oclc/422761150&referer=brief_results

started by Rosalynn Rothstein on 09 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
anonymous

List of digital tools (from a Folklore/Ethnomusicology group) - 2 views

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    Still need a digital tool for your presentation? Here is a list (made by some folks at IU) that I found after some google-ing. "On May 24, 2010 the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology held a meetup for purposes of discussing digital tools of use for field and archival research in these fields. These links were compiled for, during, and after the gathering and are preserved here for the use of participants and interested others."
Julianne Meyer

Legend-tripping Online: Supernatural Folklore and the Search for Ong's Hat - Michael Ki... - 1 views

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    This is a book that I have read through in my previous attempts to approach the online-life of legends and ghost narratives. I found it really helpful to see how Kinsella approached the online community, and perhaps this might help some of you to read through some of his ideas. 
nathan_georgitis

The Reciprocal Research Network: Online access to First Nations Items from the Northwes... - 3 views

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    From the website: The Reciprocal Research Network (RRN) is a key component of the Museum of Anthropology's Renewal Project, "A Partnership of Peoples." In addition to the RRN, the Renewal Project comprises several complementary and innovative components, including a new Research Centre, Major Temporary Exhibition Gallery, and Community Suite. Together, they support collaborative, socially responsible, and interdisciplinary research across local, national, and international borders. The RRN is an online tool to facilitate reciprocal and collaborative research about cultural heritage from the Northwest Coast of British Columbia. The RRN enables communities, cultural institutions and researchers to work together. Members can build their own projects, collaborate on shared projects, upload files, hold discussions, research museum projects, and create social networks. For both communities and museums, the RRN is groundbreaking in facilitating communication and fostering lasting relationships between originating communities and institutions around the world.
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    There is not much access to the site without an account, so I requested one. I am interested in looking at how this site functions (where there seem to be numerous projects being created with the materials) in contrast with the Danish Folklore Nexus I posted earlier. Both resources might offer insight in to how new projects are being created with already collected materials.
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    I finally got an account set up and was able to look around the webpage. The images are worth looking at in the very least, although it looks like you have to join sections to see what is going on with projects. You can also see "user submitted" information in a specific heading to see what information users have contributed to the objects.
Rosalynn Rothstein

Beatboxing, Mashups, and Cyborg Identity - 2 views

I have a PDF of this which I can share with the class, but not post online, if we should decide we are interested in reading it.

week7 cyborgs

emknott

Digital Practices in History and Ethnography IG - 0 views

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    The Interest Group for Digital Practices in History and Ethnography will address the data concerns of history as a research domain and those of the ethnographic disciplines (including cultural anthropology, folklore studies, ethnomusicology, interpretive sociology, and science and technology studies). This group proposes to build a medium sized tent (smaller than the whole of the digital humanities or of the social sciences, larger than a particular discipline) to explore strategies and frameworks for the collaborative care and use of research data of diverse types.
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