A Guide for Field Workers in FolkloreFolklore Associates, 1964 - 199 pages |
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... possible , but he should also make a selection from among these which he believes to be the major sources of useful information and secure copies of these to take into the field . Such works , especially those containing collectanea ...
... possible , but he should also make a selection from among these which he believes to be the major sources of useful information and secure copies of these to take into the field . Such works , especially those containing collectanea ...
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... possible , the collector should have two machines in the field . One can act as a safety to be used if the other machine breaks down . It can also be used for making safety copies of the collector's recordings , or to be lent to ...
... possible , the collector should have two machines in the field . One can act as a safety to be used if the other machine breaks down . It can also be used for making safety copies of the collector's recordings , or to be lent to ...
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... possible , he must do so as unostentatiously as possible . If the average person in the community does most of his travelling by foot , by public transportation , or by using an older model car , the collector should stick as close to ...
... possible , he must do so as unostentatiously as possible . If the average person in the community does most of his travelling by foot , by public transportation , or by using an older model car , the collector should stick as close to ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Problem Statement and Analysis | 13 |
Time Considerations | 27 |
Copyright | |
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