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On “Five Suggestions for the Open Folklore Project”

by Jason Baird Jackson on August 12, 2010

The author of the blog Archivology has offered “5 Suggestions for the Open Folklore Project.” This is a detailed and thoughtful contribution, one very worthy of the attention of those interested in scholarly communications issues in general and in folklore specifically. Together with Alex Golub’s discussion of the project on Savage Minds, these are valuable inputs for the early phase of the effort. Those involved in the early phase of the project are very appreciative of these commentators and also of those who have spread news of the project on twitter and in the media (see Nathan Miller’s story in the Indiana Daily Student here).

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From: American Folklore Society Business, Digital Projects, Editorial and Opinion, Folklore Studies, In the Media, OA Books, OA Journals, OA Media, open folklore, Scholarly Communication, Scholarly Societies
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