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| How to use the OCM in a language-culture field project |
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| The Outline of Cultural Materials (OCM) was not originally designed for use in field work. Some field researchers find it unwieldy for that purpose and prefer to design their own system. Others find the OCM helpful and are able to adapt it for categorizing and accessing material from their ethnographic and language texts. |
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| If you have a copy of the OCM, you can use it in a field project whether you are working on paper or on a computer. |
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| Guidelines | |
| Here is a guideline to follow when you use the OCM in a language-culture field project: |
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| Things to do | |
| Here are the things you can do when you use the OCM in a language-culture field project: | |
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