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Guidelines for creating bibliographic records of broadside prints with Ignis 2 online tool
Bydžovská, Iva ; Měřička, Matěj ; Klacek, Michal
The guidelines for creating bibliographic records of broadside ballads or chapbook prints in the online tool Ignis 2 were created to enable enriched functionality of the internet library of broadside ballads Špalíček (www.spalicek.net). The guidelines are based on international XML format for the description of text documents Text Encoding Initiative (TEI P5) and describe the creation of bibliographic records of broadside ballads and chapbook prints. They replace older guidelines for already outdated program Ignis - XML Record Editor, clarifies and expands description of the prints in currently valid TEI P5, improves the compatibility of records with other library formats and enables name authority and geographical authority records to be linked with the records.
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Italian news in Czech chapbooks of the 19th century
Suchomelová, Marcela
Broadside ballads of Chapbooks became the contemporary phenomenon of information across several centuries. Genre multicolored form pamphlet news nearly reflect the current message to the widest audience, especially in folk environment. These small and very popular prints associated with everyday life of society, especially in the second half of the 19th century directly compete with the "faster" by the media, that cost is a mass of newspaper and magazine production. Interesting, especially news reporting leaflet (pamphlet) or broadside songs are also happening in the Apennine local region: reactions Revolution and Rebellion in 1848, or risorgimento year 1859, when the Sardinian-Piedmontese kingdom, along with the Emperor Napoleon III. defeated Austria and soon failed foreign, Mexican mission Archduke Maximilian in the 60th years, but also the marginal popularized songs about miracles or accompanying "thanksgiving" divine aid. Among the interesting scrolls, which were currently cataloged are critical broadside prints the Prague Institute of Ethnology of the ASCR. Collection along with collections of folk songs comes from the results of a major editorial, unfortunately unfinished project from the beginning of the last century, Das Volkslied in Österreich. Volkpoezie und Volkmusik der in Österreich lebenden Völker.
Collection of Chapbooks of the Institute of Ethnology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Kopalová, Ludmila
The collection of chapbooks belongs to the oldest collections in possession of the Institute of Ethnology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. Its beginnings were closely connected with the project of Universal edition of representative publication of folk songs of the nations from the territory of Austro-Hungarian empire. Thanks to the programme The Support of Targeted Research Projects of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, in the years 2001-2006 a project was realized that aimed to scientific processing of the collection. Complete conservation and cataloguing of the collection took place. A special programme was developed, that confirms to the basic standards for cataloguing of old prints and chapbooks. Final result of this project represent two catalogues – one printed and the other electronic
Popular perception of death and its reflection in chapbooks
Landová, Ludmila
There are many ways to study death in chapbooks. Because in the majority of cases these texts take the form of songs, as a first resort offers themselves methods of the folklore studies. However, in this text an ethnological point of view is being applied in order to comprehend the popular perceptions of death and the ways these are reflected in chapbooks

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