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Main Authors: Bartis, Peter T., Glatt, Hillary
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1994
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED380257
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author Bartis, Peter T.
Glatt, Hillary
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Glatt, Hillary
Bartis, Peter T.
Glatt, Hillary
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contents Folklife Sourcebook: A Directory of Folklife Resources in the United States. Second Edition. Publications of the American Folklife Center, No. 14. Bartis, Peter T. Glatt, Hillary Archives College Programs Cultural Education Cultural Maintenance Elementary Secondary Education Folk Culture Foreign Countries Higher Education Library Collections Organizations (Groups) Primary Sources Private Agencies Public Agencies Publications Rural Education This directory lists professional folklore networks and other resources involved in folklife programming in the arts and social sciences, public programs, and educational institutions. The directory covers: (1) federal agencies; (2) folklife programming in public agencies and organizations, by state; (3) a listing by state of archives and special collections of folklore, folklife, and ethnomusicology, including date of establishment, access, research facilities, services, size and format, key collections, publications based on collections, and availability of printed information; (4) higher education degree-granting programs in folklife and folklore, including university programs that formally recognize concentrations or minors in folklore or folklife studies; (5) societies that play a major role in support of folklore studies, cultural conservation, and the perpetuation and presentation of traditional culture; (6) serial publications including newsletters, journals, and magazines associated with professional and public organizations and societies; (7) publishers of books and monographs on folklore, ethnomusicology, and folk music; (8) mail order book dealers of folklore, enthnomusicology, and folk music in North America; (9) mail order dealers of folk music and folklore recordings; and (10) other directories related to folk culture. Appendix introduces folklore resources in Canada and Mexico. Includes an index by state for folk culture programs, archives, and universities. (LP)
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spellingShingle Folklife Sourcebook: A Directory of Folklife Resources in the United States. Second Edition. Publications of the American Folklife Center, No. 14.
Bartis, Peter T.
Glatt, Hillary
Archives
College Programs
Cultural Education
Cultural Maintenance
Elementary Secondary Education
Folk Culture
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Library Collections
Organizations (Groups)
Primary Sources
Private Agencies
Public Agencies
Publications
Rural Education
Folklife Sourcebook: A Directory of Folklife Resources in the United States. Second Edition. Publications of the American Folklife Center, No. 14. Bartis, Peter T. Glatt, Hillary Archives College Programs Cultural Education Cultural Maintenance Elementary Secondary Education Folk Culture Foreign Countries Higher Education Library Collections Organizations (Groups) Primary Sources Private Agencies Public Agencies Publications Rural Education This directory lists professional folklore networks and other resources involved in folklife programming in the arts and social sciences, public programs, and educational institutions. The directory covers: (1) federal agencies; (2) folklife programming in public agencies and organizations, by state; (3) a listing by state of archives and special collections of folklore, folklife, and ethnomusicology, including date of establishment, access, research facilities, services, size and format, key collections, publications based on collections, and availability of printed information; (4) higher education degree-granting programs in folklife and folklore, including university programs that formally recognize concentrations or minors in folklore or folklife studies; (5) societies that play a major role in support of folklore studies, cultural conservation, and the perpetuation and presentation of traditional culture; (6) serial publications including newsletters, journals, and magazines associated with professional and public organizations and societies; (7) publishers of books and monographs on folklore, ethnomusicology, and folk music; (8) mail order book dealers of folklore, enthnomusicology, and folk music in North America; (9) mail order dealers of folk music and folklore recordings; and (10) other directories related to folk culture. Appendix introduces folklore resources in Canada and Mexico. Includes an index by state for folk culture programs, archives, and universities. (LP)
title Folklife Sourcebook: A Directory of Folklife Resources in the United States. Second Edition. Publications of the American Folklife Center, No. 14.
topic Archives
College Programs
Cultural Education
Cultural Maintenance
Elementary Secondary Education
Folk Culture
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Library Collections
Organizations (Groups)
Primary Sources
Private Agencies
Public Agencies
Publications
Rural Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED380257