Edition |
2nd ed. |
Description |
318 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-303) and index. |
Contents |
1. An oral history of our time : Memory and oral history ; Public history and oral history -- 2. Setting up an oral history project : Funding and staffing ; Equipment ; Processing ; Legal concerns ; Archiving and the internet -- 3. Conducting interviews : Preparation for the interview ; Setting up the interview ; Conducting the interview ; Concluding the interview -- 4. Using oral history in research and writing : Oral evidence ; Publishing oral history -- 5. Videotaping oral history : Setting and equipment ; Preserving and using the video recordings -- 6. Preserving oral history in archives and libraries : Managing oral history collections ; Sound recordings ; Digitizing oral archives ; Donated interviews ; Legal considerations ; Public programs -- 7. Teaching oral history : Oral history in elementary and secondary schools ; Oral history in undergraduate and graduate education ; Institutional review boards -- 8. Presenting oral history : Community history ; Family interviewing ; Therapeutic uses of oral history ; Museum exhibits ; Radio and oral history ; Oral history on stage ; CD-ROM and the internet -- Appendices : 1. Principles and standards of the Oral History Association ; 2. Sample legal release forms. |
Summary |
"Doing Oral History has become one of the premier resources in the field of oral history. It explores all aspects of oral history, from starting an oral history project - including funding, staffing, and equipment - to conducting interviews, publishing, videotaping, preserving materials, teaching oral history, and using oral history in museums and on the radio. In this second edition, the author has incorporated new trends and scholarship, updated and expanded the bibliography and appendices, and added a new focus on digital technology and the Internet. Appendices include sample legal release forms and information on oral history organizations." "Doing Oral History is a definitive step-by-step guide that provides advice and explanations on how to create recordings that illuminate human experience for generations to come. Illustrated with examples from a wide range of projects, this guide offers clear, practical, and detailed advice for students, teachers, researchers, and amateur genealogists who wish to record the history of their own families and communities."--Jacket. |
Provenance |
Gift of Paul and Mary Haas. |
Subject |
Oral history -- Methodology.
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Oral history -- Methodology. |
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Historiography.
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Historiography. |
ISBN |
0195154339 alkaline paper |
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9780195154337 alkaline paper |
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0195154347 paperback alkaline paper |
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9780195154344 paperback alkaline paper |
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