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Managing a Community Oral History Project
Managing a Community Oral History Project
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A01=Barbara W Sommer
A01=Mary Kay Quinlan
A01=Nancy MacKay
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Author_Mary Kay Quinlan
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Community Oral History
Community Oral History Project
community-based oral history project management
Data File Storage
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Digital Oral History
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Equipment Kit
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Identify Speech Patterns
Immigration History Research Center
Insert Date
Interview Information
interview transcription training
interviews
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Legal Release Agreement
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Library Oral History Project
Long Term Storage Option
Michigan State University
Oral History
Oral History Guidelines
Oral History Interviews
oral history methodology
Oral History Practitioners
Oral History Program
Oral History Project
project administration skills
Project Design Statement
Project Work Space
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State Humanities Councils
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Product details
- ISBN 9781611322477
- Weight: 272g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 15 Mar 2013
- Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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The third book in the five-volume Community Oral History Toolkit takes the planning steps outlined in Volume 2 and puts them into action. It provides the practical details for turning your plans into reality and establishes the basis for guiding your project through the interviews to a successful conclusion. Project managers are given concrete, useful advise on how to manage people, money, technology, publicity, and administrative tasks from the beginning to the end of the project. Volume 3 outlines details for developing the necessary forms to properly administer a community oral history project (sample forms provided). The authors advise how to recruit volunteers and interviewees and provide helpful tips for conducting thorough interview and transcription training sessions and how to make arrangements for the life and safety of the project one the interviews are complete.
Mary Kay Quinlan, Nancy MacKay, Barbara W Sommer
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