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World Oral Literature Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | World Oral Literature Project
The World Oral Literature Project is "an urgent global initiative to document and disseminate endangered oral literatures before they disappear without record".〔(World Oral Literature Project ).〕 Directed by Dr Mark Turin and co-located at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, at the University of Cambridge and Yale University, the project was established in January 2009.〔(About the World Oral Literature Project ).〕 ==Primary objective== The World Oral Literature Project provides small grants to fund the collecting of oral literature, with a particular focus on the peoples of Asia and the Pacific, and on areas of cultural disturbance.〔(World Oral Literature Project Fieldwork Grants ).〕 In addition, the Project hosts training workshops for grant recipients and other engaged scholars.〔(World Oral Literature Project Workshops ).〕 The World Oral Literature Project also publishes oral texts and occasional papers, and makes collections of oral traditions accessible through online media platforms such as Cambridge Streaming Media Service and DSpace.
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