CURATING ORAL HISTORIES FROM INTERVIEW TO ARCHIVE

"For the past ten years, Nancy MacKay's Curating Oral Histories (2006) has been the one-stop shop for librarians, curators, program administrators, and project managers who are involved in turning an oral history interview into a primary research document, available for use in a repository...

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Main Author: MacKay, Nancy 1945- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Left Coast Press 2016
©2016
Edition:SECOND EDITION
Series:Practicing oral history series
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Summary:"For the past ten years, Nancy MacKay's Curating Oral Histories (2006) has been the one-stop shop for librarians, curators, program administrators, and project managers who are involved in turning an oral history interview into a primary research document, available for use in a repository. In this new and greatly expanded edition, MacKay uses the life cycle model to map out an expanded concept of curation, beginning with planning an oral history project and ending with access and use. The book guides readers, step by step, on how to make the oral history "archive ready"; offers strategies for archiving, preserving, and presenting interviews in a digital environment; and includes comprehensive updates on technology, legal and ethical issues, oral history on the Internet, cataloging, copyright, and backlogs"--
Physical Description:225 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-220) and index.
ISBN:9781611328561
9781611328554