Doing oral history / Donald A. Ritchie

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Main Authors:Ritchie, Donald A. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Oxford ; New York,NY ; Auckland : Oxford University Press, 2015
Edition:3rd edition
Series:Oxford oral history series
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents
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.