Computer Lore: The World of the World Wide Web
subject:
Computers, Jokes, Contemporary legends
key words:
Computer lore, Cartoons
course:
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor:
Leary, James P.
semester:
Fall
year:
1999
access:
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/ Mass Media's Impact on the Circulation of Urban Legends
subject:
Contemporary legends
course:
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor:
Leary, James P.
semester:
Spring
year:
2000
access:
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/ The Folk's Internet
subject:
Internet
key words:
Online promotion of folk musicians
course:
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor:
Leary, James P.
semester:
Spring
year:
2002
access:
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/ H4, nub, Pwned! A Discussion of the Folklore of MMORPGs
subject:
Internet, Games
key words:
Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games
course:
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor:
Leary, James P.
semester:
Spring
year:
2004
access:
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/ Folklore in E-mail and Instant Messages
subject:
Internet, Email, Chain letters, Jokes
course:
230 Introduction to American Folklore
Project Course Instructor:
Leary, James P.
semester:
Spring
year:
2004
access:
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/ Glurge, Fauxtography and Other Internet Lore
subject:
Internet, Jargons, Chain letters
course:
630 Seminar in American Folklore
Project Course Instructor:
Leary, James P.
semester:
Fall
year:
2007
access:
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/