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     (UNESCO - convention and definition of IH; Action programmes including The Memory of the   
     (UNESCO - convention and definition of IH; Action programmes including The Memory of the   
     World: Digitization and Preservation.)
     World: Digitization and Preservation. The special status of FADO as world heritage.)
          
          
1.2.1    ''Cultural management in the construction of ethnicity and national longing''
1.2.1    ''Cultural management in the construction of ethnicity and national longing''
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       articles and contributions read and reviewed.  
       articles and contributions read and reviewed.  


2.1    The ongoing debate on what to preserve or not (retention schedule re-IH, example Louis 
      Armstrong Archives: )


2.2   Recovery works by Alan Lomax, Cecil Sharp, Tulla Magrini, Felix Quilici etc. Discuss.   
 
2.1   '''Recovery''' works by Alan Lomax, Cecil Sharp, Tulla Magrini, Felix Quilici etc.
      Discuss.   


       (ensuring longevity of Maltese folk music - what Lomax did and what is being done today to   
       (ensuring longevity of Maltese folk music - what Lomax did and what is being done today to   
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       (Armenian Institute, memory studies Iceland, Lund Centre of Archives. M3P, organization
       (Armenian Institute, memory studies Iceland, Lund Centre of Archives. M3P, organization
       support FNAM )
       support FNAM ) ITMA, Louisiana Digital Folklore Archive, Singapore Archives, St. Kitts & 
      Nevis Archives, Swiss National Archives.


       Guze Cassar Pullicino, Gorg Mifsud Chircop, Anna Borg Cardona, Charles Camilleri, Steve   
       Guze Cassar Pullicino, Gorg Mifsud Chircop, Anna Borg Cardona, Charles Camilleri, Steve   
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       works or continuity, no preservation policies and no effective dissemination).
       works or continuity, no preservation policies and no effective dissemination).
      
      
2.1    '''Preservation''' British Archives, Library of Congress, Singapore Archives, NAVCC   
      Programme Irene,


2.3    Preservation'' British Archives, Library of Congress
2.1.1  The ongoing debate on what to preserve or not (retention schedule re-IH, example Louis 
      Armstrong Archives); preservation vrs/or/and archiving   


preservation vrs/or/and archiving   
2.3    '''Dissemination''' Radio Aragones, Cajun, Folkways Radio, Social networks
 
      iv) ''Dissemination'' - Radio Aragones, Social networks


dissemination pre-media, dissemination in new media technologies, see echo chamber defination in new media)
dissemination pre-media, dissemination in new media technologies, see echo chamber defination in new media)
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4. '''Methodology'''
4. '''Methodology'''


4.1    Research models - qualitative or quantitative.
4.2   


ANALYSIS -x'se taghmel u kif se taghmilha,         


MINN DAK LI RAJNA, JEKK MA JSIRUX L-ATTIVITAJIET HEKK, SE JFALLU. X'se taghmel
4.4    Methods - after analyzing methodology, what shall I be doing and how. The prognosis of 
        failure (e.g. Maltese initiatives re-vinyl, għana traditional sources vrsa modern folk 
        outreach strategies; South African archive...)





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                                       Ph.D. title
                       
                      The recovery and preservation of Maltese folk music
                         and its eventual dissemination through new media


Table of Contents

Certificate of Authorship Acknowledgments Acronyms Abstract


Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Background, object and significance of the study


1.2 Conventions and treaties on intangible heritage

    (UNESCO - convention and definition of IH; Action programmes including The Memory of the   
    World: Digitization and Preservation. The special status of FADO as world heritage.)
       

1.2.1 Cultural management in the construction of ethnicity and national longing

1.3 Specialist entities that safeguard IH

    (IASA, ARSC, FIAF and European Union programmes Europeana, TAPE, Dismarc, National     
    legislations, etc...)


1.4 Brief analysis of topic of research

    (Why Malta? Observe cultural vision reports, international strategies to recover and   
    preserve, Malta as case study, nations that can adopt proposed model. Importance of online  
    open source sites, e.g. M3P and blogs)


Chapter 2. Literature Review

KNOWLEDGE AND COMPREHENSION OF Literature Review, Simple Comparision, Discuss

      What has been written about music recovery, preservation and dissemination? Existing  
      articles and contributions read and reviewed. 


2.1 Recovery works by Alan Lomax, Cecil Sharp, Tulla Magrini, Felix Quilici etc.

      Discuss.  
      (ensuring longevity of Maltese folk music - what Lomax did and what is being done today to  
      his collection in U.S.)
      (Armenian Institute, memory studies Iceland, Lund Centre of Archives. M3P, organization
      support FNAM ) ITMA, Louisiana Digital Folklore Archive, Singapore Archives, St. Kitts &  
      Nevis Archives, Swiss National Archives.
      Guze Cassar Pullicino, Gorg Mifsud Chircop, Anna Borg Cardona, Charles Camilleri, Steve   
      Borg (why is my study important; recovery - identified lacunae, no guardian of previous  
      works or continuity, no preservation policies and no effective dissemination).
    

2.1 Preservation British Archives, Library of Congress, Singapore Archives, NAVCC

      Programme Irene, 

2.1.1 The ongoing debate on what to preserve or not (retention schedule re-IH, example Louis

      Armstrong Archives); preservation vrs/or/and archiving     

2.3 Dissemination Radio Aragones, Cajun, Folkways Radio, Social networks

dissemination pre-media, dissemination in new media technologies, see echo chamber defination in new media)


4. Methodology

4.1 Research models - qualitative or quantitative.

4.2


4.4 Methods - after analyzing methodology, what shall I be doing and how. The prognosis of

       failure (e.g. Maltese initiatives re-vinyl, għana traditional sources vrsa modern folk  
       outreach strategies; South African archive...)


5. Recuperation

      i) field works experiences of Alan Lomax, Edward Jones, Cecil Sharp, Tulla Magrini, Felix   
         Quilici, Klemenc etc. 
     ii) Rebunking the myth that all is lost in the field: the Maltese perspective
    iii) the zaqq recordings, vinyl folk releases, ghana reels (on meeting Malta's Lomax)    
     iv) collecting unknown/released existing material currently dispersed
         vinyl, reels, cassettes e.g. Toscana folk, ROAS, Bosnia.

6. Preservation


       i) recommendations by IASA, FIAF and UNESCO
      ii) resources and funding
    iiia) case references re codes of pratice: ITMA, Singapore, Slovenia, Caribbean states,   
          National Australian Sound Archives surveys/reports
    iiib) Maltese national entities culture policies 
          analysis and critique of 
     iva) National Memory Project NAM 
     ivb) Malta Music Memory Project M3P (as open resource databank and archive)


7. Dissemination


      ia) European Union’s Digital Agenda 2020
      ib) Europeana Project 
    
          Radio Aragones (promoter of Aragonese folk)
      iia) User-generated content - the Newland-Pratt report
     iiia) i  Audience engagement - The Wallace report
           ii Use of social networks - myspace, twitter and facebook 
     iiib) i   contemporary folk event promotion in Malta through social network - 
           ii  the KV outreach experiment for April 2012 musico-literary event
           iii findings of select focus group scheduled Summer 2012
         
      iva) Malta Music Memory Project M3P (as broadcaster)


8. Conclusion


9. Bibliography


Seperate Reading Lists in three sections on:

Recovery, Preservation, Dissemination

Each list has to have related keywords.