Open Folklore is a partnership between the American Folklore Society, Indiana University Bloomington Libraries, and IU Digital Library Program to make folklore studies scholarship widely accessible online for free. It aggregates folklore-related content from various open access sources and repositories using harvesting tools to provide a centralized search portal. The goal is to increase the range and diversity of reliable folklore research resources available to both scholars and communities.
2. What is Open
Folklore?
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3. Answer #1
Open Folklore is a manifestation of the open
access movement in the discipline of folklore
studies (folkloristics).
4. Open-access (OA) literature is digital,
online, free of charge, and free of most
copyright and licensing restrictions.
What makes it possible is the internet
and the consent of the author or
copyright-holder.
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9. Answer #2
Open Folklore is a partnership of the
American Folklore Society, the Indiana
University Bloomington Libraries and the IU
Digital Library Program.
11. Answer #3
Open Folklore is an effort to make available
a greater range and diversity of reliable
scholarly resources in folklore studies.
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Leveraging the power of
multiple buckets
Institutional Repositories
Open Access Journals
Open Access Book Projects
HathiTrust Digital Library
Archive-It (Internet Archive)
and Others....
13. Answer #4
Open Folklore is a Drupal-based
scholarly portal that will serve folklore
scholars and the communities with
whom they collaborate.
14. OF News
Websites
Books
Journals
Grey Literature