Oral history’s ‘dirty little secret’ was said to be the lack of visibility and use of interviews after they had been archived. However, in a new digital age much of this is changing with hundreds of thousands of interview extracts available on the Internet. However, discussions amongst archivists and researchers about reusing oral history have tended to focus on the curation and accessibility of archived interviews that have resulted from academic projects. In this paper, I want to explore the reuse of oral histories conducted for different reasons, by different groups outside of traditional research circles and their subsequent on-line presentation
This article demonstrates that the history of computing in the humanities is an almost uncharted res...
Everyone recognizes that the core audio-video dimension of oral history is notoriously underutilized...
Since the advent of sound recording, people have made use of it in a variety of ways. One way in whi...
Over the past three decades, oral history (OH) has been deeply transformed by the advent of digital ...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
The profile of oral history research has grown dramatically over the past two decades. One of the re...
Primarily informed by the debates in archival sciences both concerning the limits and possibilities...
Textbooks about oral history usually discuss methods for how to collect and analyze interviews, that...
Abstract: »Oral History als prozess-generierte Daten«. This article describes how to use (archived) ...
This short presentation, which is part of a roundtable, will analyse the reuse in oral history, the ...
The purpose of this article is to show how the interplay between technology and social-cultural chan...
Oral history began as oral tradition, the passing down of information from generation to generation....
In the past twenty years scholars have engaged with exploring the function and process of historical...
The article focuses on the impact of digital media on the recording and presentation of oral history...
This article demonstrates that the history of computing in the humanities is an almost uncharted res...
Everyone recognizes that the core audio-video dimension of oral history is notoriously underutilized...
Since the advent of sound recording, people have made use of it in a variety of ways. One way in whi...
Over the past three decades, oral history (OH) has been deeply transformed by the advent of digital ...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
The profile of oral history research has grown dramatically over the past two decades. One of the re...
Primarily informed by the debates in archival sciences both concerning the limits and possibilities...
Textbooks about oral history usually discuss methods for how to collect and analyze interviews, that...
Abstract: »Oral History als prozess-generierte Daten«. This article describes how to use (archived) ...
This short presentation, which is part of a roundtable, will analyse the reuse in oral history, the ...
The purpose of this article is to show how the interplay between technology and social-cultural chan...
Oral history began as oral tradition, the passing down of information from generation to generation....
In the past twenty years scholars have engaged with exploring the function and process of historical...
The article focuses on the impact of digital media on the recording and presentation of oral history...
This article demonstrates that the history of computing in the humanities is an almost uncharted res...
Everyone recognizes that the core audio-video dimension of oral history is notoriously underutilized...
Since the advent of sound recording, people have made use of it in a variety of ways. One way in whi...