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After you have consulted the [[contributions policy]], please feel free to add your name in here (with a short sentence describing your research area) and link it either to a new page where you can describe your research or to your research web site. Please do not link directly to pages promoting performances or gig lists. There are other places to do that. | After you have consulted the [[contributions policy]], please feel free to add your name in here (with a short sentence describing your research area) and link it either to a new page where you can describe your research or to your research web site. Please do not link directly to pages promoting performances or gig lists. There are other places to do that. |
Revision as of 10:37, 18 January 2008
Here's a few things to get this section started.
Journals
The Folk Music Journal. The peer-reviewed journal of the EFDSS. Contents pages are maintained by Malcolm Douglas on the FMJ website.
Folklore. The peer-reviewed journal of the Folklore Society. web site
Oral History is the journal of the Oral History Society web site
Magazines
containing published un-refereed learned articles
English Dance & Song is the organ of the EFDSS. Edited by Derek Schofield, it has a web site where extra content is included for each issue.
Folk Leads is published periodically in..... Leeds!. Edited by Sam Dodds and Ed Lawrence, details are on the Grove Folk Club web site
Projects
The Village Music Project directed by John Adams at Salford University catalogues and web publishes traditional tunes found in a range of musicians hand written books dating back as far as 1694. web site
The Yorkshire Garland Project aims to collect, collate and disseminate Yorkshire song. See an article on the Yorkshire Folk Arts web site for details.
Individual Researchers
After you have consulted the contributions policy, please feel free to add your name in here (with a short sentence describing your research area) and link it either to a new page where you can describe your research or to your research web site. Please do not link directly to pages promoting performances or gig lists. There are other places to do that.
Dance Research
An additional starting point for gathering and cross referencing Dance information.
Song Research
An additional starting point for gathering and cross referencing Song information.
Tune Research
An additional starting point for gathering and cross referencing Tune infomation.