Catching Stories

Catching Stories

Author: Donna M. DeBlasio

Publisher: Ohio University Press

Published: 2009-05-04

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0804040400

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In neighborhoods, schools, community centers, and workplaces, people are using oral history to capture and collect the kinds of stories that the history books and the media tend to overlook: stories of personal struggle and hope, of war and peace, of family and friends, of beliefs, traditions, and values—the stories of our lives. Catching Stories: A Practical Guide to Oral History is a clear and comprehensive introduction for those with little or no experience in planning or undertaking oral history projects. Opening with the key question, “Why do oral history?” the guide outlines the stages of a project from idea to final product—planning and research, the interviewing process, basic technical principles, and audio and video recording techniques. The guide covers interview transcribing, ethical and legal issues, archiving, funding sources, and sharing oral history with audiences. Intended for teachers, students, librarians, local historians, and volunteers as well as individuals, Catching Stories is the place to start for anyone who wants to document the memories and collect the stories of community or family.


Oral History Research Center at Indiana University

Oral History Research Center at Indiana University

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Features the Oral History Research Center of Indiana University in Bloomington. Explains that the center is devoted to the collection, preservation, and interpretation of memories and oral traditions, particularly the history of Indiana and the Midwest.


Oral History

Oral History

Author: Patricia Pate Havlice

Publisher: Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 152

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Doing Oral History : A Practical Guide

Doing Oral History : A Practical Guide

Author: Donald A. Ritchie

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2003-08-07

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 0198035136

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Oral history is vital to our understanding of the cultures and experiences of the past. Unlike written history, oral history forever captures people's feelings, expressions, and nuances of language. But what exactly is oral history? How reliable is the information gathered by oral history? And what does it take to become an oral historian? Donald A. Ritchie, a leading expert in the field, answers these questions and, in particular, explains the principles and guidelines created by the Oral History Association to ensure the professional standards of oral historians. Doing Oral History has become one of the premier resources in the field of oral history. It explores all aspects of oral history, from starting an oral-history project, including funding, staffing, and equipment to conducting interviews; publishing; videotaping; preserving materials; teaching oral history; and using oral history in museums and on the radio. In this second edition, the author has incorporated new trends and scholarship, updated and expanded the bibliography and appendices, and added a new focus on digital technology and the Internet. Appendices include sample legal release forms and information on oral history organizations. Doing Oral History is a definitive step-by-step guide that provides advice and explanations on how to create recordings that illuminate human experience for generations to come. Illustrated with examples from a wide range of fascinating projects, this authoritative guide offers clear, practical, and detailed advice for students, teachers, researchers, and amateur genealogists who wish to record the history of their own families and communities.