This study examines how professionals in the field of oral history collection at university repositories evaluate validity in the materials they access. Questions of bias, the importance of pre-research and interview tactics have been analyzed. Data has been collected and compared from four academic, professional respondents at important regional research sites from around the United States
As oral history has gained in popularity and acceptance since its origins at Columbia University in ...
This study examined the methods by which the users of the Manuscript Collection at the University of...
This study examined the methods by which the users of the Manuscript Collection at the University of...
This study examines how professionals in the field of oral history collection at university reposito...
This study examines how professionals in the field of oral history collection at university reposito...
During the mid-twentieth century, oral history gained prominence both as a method of historical inq...
During the mid-twentieth century, oral history gained prominence both as a method of historical inq...
Brochure outlining the purpose of oral history, with practical advice on how to conduct interviews, ...
Purpose - The aim of this research was to conduct a U.K. based assessment of oral history technology...
Purpose - The aim of this research was to conduct a U.K. based assessment of oral history technology...
Purpose - The aim of this research was to conduct a U.K. based assessment of oral history technology...
Oral history - and spoken word collections generally - are assuming increasing importance in digital...
Preserving oral history interviews is an important aspect of oral history practice. This article exa...
Indexing oral histories digitally at the timecode level is a practice increasingly adopted for colle...
Indexing oral histories digitally at the timecode level is a practice increasingly adopted for colle...
As oral history has gained in popularity and acceptance since its origins at Columbia University in ...
This study examined the methods by which the users of the Manuscript Collection at the University of...
This study examined the methods by which the users of the Manuscript Collection at the University of...
This study examines how professionals in the field of oral history collection at university reposito...
This study examines how professionals in the field of oral history collection at university reposito...
During the mid-twentieth century, oral history gained prominence both as a method of historical inq...
During the mid-twentieth century, oral history gained prominence both as a method of historical inq...
Brochure outlining the purpose of oral history, with practical advice on how to conduct interviews, ...
Purpose - The aim of this research was to conduct a U.K. based assessment of oral history technology...
Purpose - The aim of this research was to conduct a U.K. based assessment of oral history technology...
Purpose - The aim of this research was to conduct a U.K. based assessment of oral history technology...
Oral history - and spoken word collections generally - are assuming increasing importance in digital...
Preserving oral history interviews is an important aspect of oral history practice. This article exa...
Indexing oral histories digitally at the timecode level is a practice increasingly adopted for colle...
Indexing oral histories digitally at the timecode level is a practice increasingly adopted for colle...
As oral history has gained in popularity and acceptance since its origins at Columbia University in ...
This study examined the methods by which the users of the Manuscript Collection at the University of...
This study examined the methods by which the users of the Manuscript Collection at the University of...