After the Interview in Community Oral History.
Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781315435237
- 1315435233
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Author's Preface -- Series Introduction -- Defining Oral History -- What You'll Find in the Community Oral History Toolkit -- Best Practices for Community Oral History Projects -- Toolkit Contents -- 1 Getting Started -- Assessment -- Planning the Next Stage -- About the Interviewee -- About Repositories -- About Processing -- 2 Processing -- What is Processing? -- Setting Up for Processing -- What to Keep Track Of -- Processing Step by Step -- 3 Transcribing -- Why Transcribe? -- Transcribing Basics -- Transcription Protocol -- Record Keeping -- Transcription Step by Step -- Transcriber's Packet -- Alternatives to Transcribing -- 4 Cataloging -- Cataloging Overview -- The Cataloging System -- Getting Started -- 5 Preservation and Access -- Overview -- Formats -- Metadata -- What Community Oral Historians Need to Know -- 6 Winding Up -- Administrative Tasks -- Documentation -- Reflection -- Inquiries from Researchers -- Public Events -- Building Community Through Oral History -- 7 Using Oral Histories -- Film -- Interactive Website -- Book -- Theater -- Walking/Driving Tour -- Exhibit -- Final Words -- Appendix A Fictitious Project Design Statement, Project One-Volunteer -- Appendix B Fictitious Project Design Statement, Project Two-City -- Appendix C Fictitious Project Design Statement, Project Three-Historical Society -- Appendix D Sample-Legal Release Agreement -- Appendix E Sample-Legal Release Agreement (Restrictions) -- Appendix F Sample Transcript Excerpt -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Index -- About the Authors.
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