Abstract

A central difficulty of the service learning paradigm is how to connect with and sustain a community identified project within the structural limitations of an academic course. The Columbus-Copapayo Sister-City Collection at the Ohio State University Folklore Archives resulted from an attempt to construct a research partnership independently of coursework to which service learning coursework could be appended. The model provides a flexible, open-ended means for pursuing academic-community collaborations.

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