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Sarai Lastra "Juan Bobo: A Folkloric Information System - how the controversial work of anthropologist J. Alden Mason, who collected Puerto Rican folklore, underscores the problem of authenticating folklore artifacts". Library Trends. FindArticles.com. 06 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1387/is_3_47/ai_54836351/
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These Keys … Written Personal Narrative as Family Lore and Folk Object - importance of family folklore to the teaching of library information and science
by Bernie Sloan -
Introduction - editor's explanation of Library Trends' featured articles about collection and documentation of folklore materials in libraries and information networks
by Betsy Hearne -
Juan Bobo: A Folkloric Information System - how the controversial work of anthropologist J. Alden Mason, who collected Puerto Rican folklore, underscores the problem of authenticating folklore artifacts
by Sarai Lastra -
Mapping Culture: Rural Circuit Medical Librarians' Information Systems - interview with librarian Jean Antes who helped to develop medical library services for rural hospitals, physicians and health care workers beginning in 1976
by Elizabeth Gremore Figa -
A Change of Storyteller: Folktales in Children and Books, from Arbuthnot to Sutherland
by Janice Del Negro -
Pin the Tales on the Donkay: The Life of Libraries by Don Krummel As Told to Linnea Martin - professional experiences of professor emeritus of library information science and music at Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
by Linnea S. Martin -
Swapping Tales and Stealing Stories: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Folklore in Children's Literature
by Betsy Hearne -
From Folktales to Fiction: Orphan Characters in Children's Literature
by Melanie A. Kimball -
Folkloristics of Educational Spaces: Material Lore in Classrooms with and without Walls - study of how space is created and arranged on college campuses
by Cecelia Merkel -
The Mythology of Information Overload
by Tonyia J. Tidline -
Paper, Piles, and Computer Files: Folklore of Information Work Environments - analysis of literature that addresses how folklore elements influence current trends in cyberspace information system work places
by Laura J Neumann -
Structure versus Context: Understanding the Design and Use of Computer Tools in Social Settings - application of folkloristic elements in computer software
by Kevin Powell
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