Hi Muthu --

This sounds like a very interesting project!  I think that the wiki
model is a powerful vehicle for community collaboration on the
digitisation of folklore.

Can you give us a little more information on what you are planning or
thinking about with reference to online archiving?

Is this for keeping a static collection of folklore? If so you might
want to explore the Greenstone project. See:
http://www.greenstone.org/

Greenstone is open source software and is particularity suited to
facilitate access to collections for users who may not have a reliable
internet connection. You can publish a collection online or as a
CDROM. Check the site out -- UNESCO are running a number of regional
workshops on the use of Greenstone.

Thinking about community collaboration on the digitisation and sharing
of folklore -- wouldn't it be great if we could capture indigenous
narratives from the community elders as a digital recording and
involving younger members of the community in transcribing the stories
on the wiki. The completed versions could then be referenced and
stored in a Greenstone collection. The L4C project would be able to
provide training in basic wiki skills for transcribing folklore. In
the case of dance we could generate vignettes using the Kaltura
editing feature.

Gee --- this sounds exiting, we could involve different communities
from all regions around the world in building a folklore commons.

Cheers
Wayne


On Feb 2, 5:29 am, muthu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Friends:
>
> With the hope that a month long forthcoming workshop in India on
> 'Folklore Fieldwork and online archiving with wiki' will be of
> special relevance to Wikieducators community and also to educators who
> are interested in framing projects around civic engagement and place-
> based learning, I have placed the workshop details in the newly
> created wikieducator 
> pagehttp://www.wikieducator.org/Workshop_on_Folklore_Fieldwork_and_Online...
>
> Among otherthings the workshop also intends to explore ways of using
> socially created media and its contents for community work and for
> higher education. The preliminary pages you see on the link I have
> provided will be constantly updated before, during and after the
> workshop.  We are also experimenting to see whether an online archive
> can be created with the use of wiki and be gifted to the communities
> we work with at end of the workshop.
>
> We welcome suggestions from the Wikieducator community especially on
> the uses of wiki in archiving, and preserving oral traditions and
> folklore and their muti media field documentation. We will be happy to
> learn from you any case studies you might know of on using wiki to
> archive folklore materials according to the worldviews of communities
> concerned.
>
> Please feel free to add contents you might consider relevant to the
> participants of the workshop and the educators who are dealing with
> similar concerns.
>
> I am copying this message to the academic director of the workshop
> Professor Peter Claus who is yet to have an account with wikieducator.
>
> Looking forward to hearing from you,
>
> With the best regards,
>
> Yours truly,
>
> M.D.Muthukumaraswamy
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