This paper examines the utility of dominant fairy tale and folklore classification systems and indices such as the Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index and the Stith-Thompson Motif Index to extra-academic professionals who regularly engage with fairy tales and folklore as a part of their work. It further utilizes readers’ advisory principles, particularly appeal- and story element-based readers’ advisory, in order to suggest a demographically-tailored descriptive schema capable of serving as the theoretical foundation for a fairy tale and folklore database intended for use not by academic folklorists and researchers but by youth librarians, school librarians, storytellers, and other professionals in fields other than research and academia. Extra-acad...
Folklore can be defined as “context, performance, attitude, cultural tastes, and the like” (Toelken,...
This research report explores the application of an open source model for African folklore in a digi...
Roper, Jonathan (ed.): Dictionaries as Sources of Folklore Data. Folklore Fellows Communications 321...
This paper examines the utility of dominant fairy tale and folklore classification systems and indic...
Classification is a vexing problem in folkloristics. Although broad genre classifications such as "b...
The paper deals with the historical and recent situation in classifying international folk tales and...
International audienceLexicometric software is applied to a test corpus of tale-type ATU 1137 as a p...
Starting from the basic premises of Schank's (1998) notion of indexing in story telling and the repr...
The study examines the problems and possibilities presented by the digitization of national folklore...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Invaluable hands-on materials and pedagogical tools fr...
Fairy tales continue to be a very popular form of children\u27s literature. The contributions that f...
The study examines the problems of the meaning of words used with fictional reference. It takes one ...
Typescript."July 2010""A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor...
Discusses the approach taken in Phase 1 of a three-phase project Folktales, Facets and FRBR [funded...
This article explores how digital humanities research methods can be used to analyze the representat...
Folklore can be defined as “context, performance, attitude, cultural tastes, and the like” (Toelken,...
This research report explores the application of an open source model for African folklore in a digi...
Roper, Jonathan (ed.): Dictionaries as Sources of Folklore Data. Folklore Fellows Communications 321...
This paper examines the utility of dominant fairy tale and folklore classification systems and indic...
Classification is a vexing problem in folkloristics. Although broad genre classifications such as "b...
The paper deals with the historical and recent situation in classifying international folk tales and...
International audienceLexicometric software is applied to a test corpus of tale-type ATU 1137 as a p...
Starting from the basic premises of Schank's (1998) notion of indexing in story telling and the repr...
The study examines the problems and possibilities presented by the digitization of national folklore...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Invaluable hands-on materials and pedagogical tools fr...
Fairy tales continue to be a very popular form of children\u27s literature. The contributions that f...
The study examines the problems of the meaning of words used with fictional reference. It takes one ...
Typescript."July 2010""A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor...
Discusses the approach taken in Phase 1 of a three-phase project Folktales, Facets and FRBR [funded...
This article explores how digital humanities research methods can be used to analyze the representat...
Folklore can be defined as “context, performance, attitude, cultural tastes, and the like” (Toelken,...
This research report explores the application of an open source model for African folklore in a digi...
Roper, Jonathan (ed.): Dictionaries as Sources of Folklore Data. Folklore Fellows Communications 321...