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    <pubDate>Wed, 08 Apr 2026 01:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RETRIEVING AND ACCESSING FOLK LITERATURE IN DIGITAL&#xD;
WORLD: A LIBRARY APPROACH FOR STUDY AND RESEARCH</title>
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      <description>Title: RETRIEVING AND ACCESSING FOLK LITERATURE IN DIGITAL&#xD;
WORLD: A LIBRARY APPROACH FOR STUDY AND RESEARCH
Authors: Tripathy, Dr P. K.
Abstract: Folklore is a body of materials, a source of traditional knowledge and a cultural process of a society,&#xD;
transmits orally through generations from time immemorial. We hardly recognise, but the fact is&#xD;
that folklore is a great source of cultural knowledge. Francis Abernethy has defined folklore as the&#xD;
“traditional knowledge of a culture.” (Abernethy, 1997). “Folklore is the traditional knowledge of a&#xD;
culture, and the word traditional carries with it the idea of things that are established, timehonored.”&#xD;
(Untiedt, 2006, a). It is very aptly narrated "Folklore is everywhere, whether you are&#xD;
aware of it or not. A culture’s traditional knowledge is used to remember the past and maintain&#xD;
traditions, to communicate with other members within a community, to learn, to celebrate, and to&#xD;
express creativity. It is what helps distinguish one culture from another.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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