
Doing oral history
Donald A. Ritchie
Bok · Engelsk · 2015
Utgitt | Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2015
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Omfang | XVI, 347 sider
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Utgave | 3rd edition
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Opplysninger | Introduction and Acknowledgments1. 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 -- Preparing for the Interview -- Setting up the Interview -- Conducting the Interview -- Concluding the Interview -- 4. Using Oral History for Research -- Oral Evidence -- Theory -- Publishing Oral History -- 5. Videotaping Oral History -- Setting and Equipment -- Processing and Preserving Video Recordings -- Video Documentaries, Exhibits, and the Internet -- 6. Preserving Oral History in Archives and Libraries -- Managing Oral History Collections -- Sound Recordings -- Digital Oral Archives -- Donated Interviews -- Legal Considerations -- Public Outreach -- 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 -- Oral History Web Sites -- Community History -- Family Interviewing -- Therapeutic Uses of Oral History -- Museum Exhibits -- Radio and Television -- Performance -- Appendix 1: Best Practices of the Oral History Association. -- Appendix 2: Sample Legal Release Forms -- Internet Resources... - "Doing Oral History is considered the premier guidebook to oral history, used by professional oral historians, public historians, archivists, and genealogists as a core text in college courses and throughout the public history community. Over the past decades, the development of digital audio and video recording technology has continued to alter the practice of oral history, making it even easier to produce quality recordings and to disseminate them on the Internet. This basic manual offers detailed advice on setting up an oral history project, conducting interviews, making video recordings, preserving oral history collections in archives and libraries, and teaching and presenting oral history. Using the existing Q&A format, the third edition asks new questions and augments previous answers with new material, particularly in these areas: 1. Technology: As before, the book avoids recommending specific equipment, but weighs the merits of the types of technology available for audio andstitutional Review Boards -- 8. Presenting Oral History -- Oral History Web Sites -- Community History -- Family Interviewing -- Therapeutic Uses of Oral History -- Museum Exhibits -- Radio and Television -- Performance -- Appendix 1: Best Practices of the Oral History Association. -- Appendix 2: Sample Legal Release Forms -- Internet Resources..
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ISBN | 9780199329335. - 9780199395194
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