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Talking history : Oral history guidelines

Schilling, Kathleen2004
Books, Manuscripts
Highlights relevant Department of Environment and Conservation policy, practical information and information about resources which provide clear direction on designing interviews, interview techniques, recording equipment and project evaluation etc
Main title:
Talking history : Oral history guidelines / by Sharon Veale and Kathleen Schilling
Imprint:
Hurstville Department of Environment and Conservation Cultural Heritage Division 2004
Collation:
47 p
Contents:
What is oral history? - Where to start? - DEC guides and policies - Establishing a project - Research - Mapping memory - Who shall I interview? - Approaching people and arranging interviews - Where to interview? - Interviewing people - Preparing questions - The interview - Equipment - After the interview - Processing oral history interviews - Transcribing - Interview summaries - Interview logs - Inteviewee's involvement - Copyright and ethics - Telling other people - Ways to present oral history - Making history from life stories - What happened to my words? - A change in plans - Engaging an oral historian - Select oral history resources - Online research sites - Collection and storage
ISBN:
1741370639
Dewey class:
907.2
Language:
English
BRN:
18239
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
ResearchHistory Support Collection907.2 TALAvailable
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