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LETONICA No. 36 (2017)

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On Tradition Archives and More
  • 2017
  • Gatis Karlsons, Rita Zara
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 7–8
Encouraging the Participation of Archival Institutions in Protecting and Preserving Traditional Knowledge: a Reflection on the Indonesian Case
  • 2017
  • Harry Bawono
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 9–20
Among the Working Papers of a Paleographer: the Discovery of a Territory and its Culture
  • 2017
  • Flavio Carbone, Francesco Nemore
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 21–30
More than Words: Respectful Stewardship and the Balance of Community Archives
  • 2017
  • Bryan Giemza
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 32–43
Tradition Archives and the Challenges of the Digital World: from Exclusive Rules Towards Networks and Contexts
  • 2017
  • Lauri Harvilahti
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 44–59
"Records in Contexts" and the Finnish Conceptual Model for Archival Description
  • 2017
  • Pekka Henttonen, Jarmo Kilkki
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 60–71
Folklore Heritage of the Local Community and Archives
  • 2017
  • Yanina Hrynevich, Irina Vasilyeva
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 72–81
Authenticity in Describing Archives – Standardisation vs. Institutional Mandates?
  • 2017
  • Karsten Kühnel
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 82–96
Improving Archival Collections’ Discoverability, Accessibility, and Usability Through Contextual Information
  • 2017
  • Rona Razon
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 97–116
A Folkloristic and Anthropological Approach to the Study of Ritual and Performance in India: Cases of daiva-Nyama (Bhoota-kolam) and Yakshagana
  • 2017
  • Svetlana Ryzhakova
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 117–135
Bonding with ‘Friends’ and Allies. The Teutonic Order’s Confraternity and Networking Strategies of the Livonian Master Wolter von Plettenberg
  • 2017
  • Gustavs Strenga
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 136–160
Inventorying the Intangible: an International Context for Archival Practice
  • 2017
  • Anita Vaivade
  • Letonica
  • NO. 36
  • PP. 161–178
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