The Theoretical, methodological and technical issues of digital folklore databases and computational folkloristics
The Theoretical, methodological and technical issues of digital folklore databases and computational folkloristics
Author(s): Emese IlyefalviSubject(s): Management and complex organizations, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: computational folkloristics;digital databases;digital editing;folklore archives;folklore texts, folklore genres;history of European folklore archives;textualization;theory and methods of digitalizatio
Summary/Abstract: The study examines the problems and possibilities presented by the digitization of national folklore archives and collections in the wider context of folklore archiving and digital humanities. The primary goal of the study is to present a problem-oriented and critical overview of the available digital databases containing folklore texts (WossiDiA, Sagragrunnur, ETKSpace, Danish Folklore Nexus, Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank, The Schools’ Collection, etc.), and of the analyses conducted on these using computational methods. The paper first presents a historical overview of the conceptualization that went into the creation of folklore databases (genre-centered, collector, and collection-centered approaches), followed by a discussion of the practical, technical, and theoretical aspects of digital content creation (crowdsourcing, markup languages, TEI, digital critical editions, etc.). The study then takes a look at the new digital tools and methods applied in the analysis of digitized folklore texts (text-mining, network theory methods, data visualization), and finally places databases and computational folkloristics within a larger theoretical framework.
Journal: Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
- Issue Year: 63/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 209-258
- Page Count: 50
- Language: English
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