Preservation of Indonesian Folklores Through Digital Database

Wulan Yulian Anggini, Danang Harmoko

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Abstract— Folklore is part of the Indonesian culture that grows and develops in line with the social life of the society. In the past, folklore was created and disseminated for various purposes such as the media giving advice, instilling noble values of the nation, and as media to spread religion. Indonesian people's penchant for telling a story made folklore very popular at that time. But over time and the rapid development of information technology resulted in folktales being abandoned by society. Changes in socio-economic life caused by the penetration of information technology indirectly change the pattern of social interaction in society. People interact more often through social media than by speaking directly. It causes the opportunity to tell stories less and over time disappears. The purpose of this study is to recommend solutions for preserving Indonesian folklore. This study uses qualitative methods with literature studies from various sources. The approach used in this study is a deductive approach. The results of this study are recommendations for making digital databases in the form of text, audio, and videos of various folktales in Indonesia.
Keywords—: preservation, Indonesian folklores, digital database


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