Curating oral histories : from interview to archive / Nancy MacKay.
MacKay, Nancy, 1945-| Call Number | 025.2882 M153 |
| Author | MacKay, Nancy, 1945-, author. |
| Title | Curating oral histories : from interview to archive / Nancy MacKay. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (154 pages) |
| Contents | Setting the stage -- Archives administration -- Legal & ethical issues -- Recording technology -- Transcribing -- Cataloging -- Preservation -- Oral histories on the internet -- Challenges of the 21st century. |
| Summary | The interview is completed, the recorder packed away, and you've captured the narrator's voice for posterity. The bulk of your oral history is finished? or is it? Nancy MacKay, archivist and oral historian, addresses the crucial issue often overlooked by researchers: How do you ensure that the interview you so carefully recorded will be preserved and available in the future? MacKay goes carefully through the various steps that take place after the interview? transcribing, cataloging, preserving, archiving, and making your study accessible to others. Written in a practical, instructive style, MacKay guides readers, step by step, to make the oral history? archive ready?, offers planning strategies, and provides links to the most current information in this rapidly evolving field. This book will be of interest to oral historians, librarians, archivists and others who conduct oral history and maintain oral history materials. See more at http://www.nancymackay.net/curating/ |
| Subject | Libraries Special collections Oral history. Sound archives. ORAL HISTORY. |
| Multimedia |
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| Summary | The interview is completed, the recorder packed away, and you've captured the narrator's voice for posterity. The bulk of your oral history is finished? or is it? Nancy MacKay, archivist and oral historian, addresses the crucial issue often overlooked by researchers: How do you ensure that the interview you so carefully recorded will be preserved and available in the future? MacKay goes carefully through the various steps that take place after the interview? transcribing, cataloging, preserving, archiving, and making your study accessible to others. Written in a practical, instructive style, MacKay guides readers, step by step, to make the oral history? archive ready?, offers planning strategies, and provides links to the most current information in this rapidly evolving field. This book will be of interest to oral historians, librarians, archivists and others who conduct oral history and maintain oral history materials. See more at http://www.nancymackay.net/curating/ |
| Contents | Setting the stage -- Archives administration -- Legal & ethical issues -- Recording technology -- Transcribing -- Cataloging -- Preservation -- Oral histories on the internet -- Challenges of the 21st century. |
| Subject | Libraries Special collections Oral history. Sound archives. ORAL HISTORY. |
| Multimedia |