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Author's Preface=7

Series Introduction=9

Defining Oral History=10

What You'll Find in the Community Oral History Toolkit=11

Best Practices for Community Oral History Projects=12

Toolkit Contents=14

1. Understanding the Study of History=17

What Historians Do=18

How Oral History Has Evolved=20

Oral History and Memory=21

Accessibility of Oral History=23

2. Defining Oral History, Defining Community=25

Defining Oral History=26

Defining Community=28

3. Special Considerations for Community Oral History=31

Insiders Versus Outsiders=31

Working with Volunteers=33

Challenging Collective Memories=34

Finding Oral History Expertise=36

Identifying a Repository=37

Securing Project Funds=38

4. Community Oral History Tools and Technology=39

Technology Decisions=39

Record-keeping Decisions=42

5. Preserving and Using Oral History Materials=45

Determining a Repository at the Outset=46

Processing Oral History Materials=47

Creating Secondary Products=49

6. Ethical Considerations for Oral Historians=51

Framing an Oral History Project=52

Selecting Audio or Video Recording Equipment=54

Choosing a Repository for Oral History Materials=54

Securing Legal Release Agreements From Every Interviewee=55

Obtaining Project Funding=55

Documenting Historical Context=56

7. Exploring Best Practices for Community Oral History Projects=59

8. Overview of the Community Oral History Toolkit=67

Appendix Sample Forms for Managing Oral History Projects=73

Notes=91

Glossary=93

Resources=107

Toolkit Index=121

About the Authors=145

vol.2

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Author's Preface=7

Series Introduction=9

Defining Oral History=10

What You'll Find in the Community Oral History Toolkit=11

Best Practices for Community Oral History Projects=12

Toolkit Contents=14

1. Introduction=17

Methodology and Volume Organization=18

Oral History=20

Documenting Community History Through Oral History=20

Why Plan?=24

Community Oral History Planning Steps=26

2. Getting Started=29

The First Steps=29

Project Planning Team=31

Planning Director=32

Community Supporters=32

Community Resource People=34

Ethical Guidelines=34

Legal Standards=35

3. Project Design=43

Project Design Statement=44

Project Goals, Historical Focus, and Scope=46

Project Name=53

Mission Statement=53

Project Interviewee list=53

4. Planning for People and Infrastructure=57

Team Member Options=57

Repository Arrangements=58

Forms and Record Keeping=66

Work Space Needs=75

5. Equipment Planning=77

Recorders=78

Microphones=82

Accessories=83

Computers and External Hard Drives=83

Transcribing Equipment=84

6. All About Money=87

Project Budget=88

Funding Sources=93

7. Winding Up=97

After-the-Interview Options=98

Project Workshops and Training Materials=102

Recap―Why Plan?=103

Assemble Plan and Share it with Supporters=105

Appendix A. Planning Survey and Respondents=107

Appendix B. Equipment and Technology Terms=115

Appendix C. Recording Equipment Standards=118

Appendix D. Budget and Funding Terms=125

Notes=127

Further Reading=129

Index=133

About the Authors=139

vol.3

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Author's Preface=7

Series Introduction=9

Defining Oral History=10

What You'll Find in the Community Oral History Toolkit=11

Best Practices for Community Oral History Projects=12

Toolkit Contents=14

1. Introduction=17

Methodology=18

Volume Organization=19

Community Oral History=19

Sample(Fictitious) Community Oral History Projects=20

Project Management Process=22

2. The First Steps=27

The Basics : Name, Goal, Mission Statement, Focus, and Scope=28

The Project Design Statement=29

Ethical Guidelines=42

Legal Standards=42

3. People Management=47

Project Director=48

Oral History Project Team=51

Team Recruiting Tips=55

Team Management Tips=58

Tips for Working with Volunteers=63

Project Work Space=65

Forms and Files=68

4. Equipment Management=81

Equipment Options-Overview=82

Data File Storage and Maintenance=84

Equipment Kits=85

Recording Equipment Maintenance Guidelines=87

Recording Equipment Workshop=88

5. Money Management=91

Project Funding and Support Options-Overview=91

Grants=94

Donations=97

Managing a Budget=99

6. Interview Management=105

Managing Historical Focus=106

Ethical Guidelines and Legal Standards=108

Managing Project Interviews=110

Interviewer Training Workshop=117

Repository=119

7. Winding Up=123

Immediate Post-Interview Tasks=124

Managing Preservation=125

Transcriber Training Workshop=130

Managing Access=132

Oral History Management Wrap-Up=133

Managing Public Relations=134

Celebration=136

Appendix Management Survey and Respondents=139

Notes=151

Further Reading=155

Index=159

About the Authors=167

vol.4

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Authors Preface=7

Series Introduction=9

Defining Oral History=10

What You'll Find in the Community Oral History Toolkit=11

Best Practices for Community Oral History Projects=12

Toolkit Contents=14

1. What, Exactly, is an Oral History Interview?=17

Understanding Oral History Interviews=20

2. Understanding the Ethics of Oral History Interviews=27

The Ethical Dimensions of Preparation=28

The Ethical Dimensions of Interviewing=30

The Ethical Dimensions of Post-Interview Tasks=32

Legal Considerations=33

Special Challenges and Restricted Interviews=34

3. Before the Interview : What Project Teams Need to Do=39

Develop Background Research Materials For Your Interviewers=40

Create a Timeline=42

Identify Potential Interviewees=44

Recruit and Train Interviewers=50

Match Interviewers with Interviewees=55

4. Before the Interview : What Interviewers Need to Do=59

Familiarize Yourself with the Project Goals=60

Get Training on Using Equipment and Interviewing Techniques=61

Conduct General Background Research=63

Conduct Interviewee-Specific Research=64

Develop Interview Guide with Questions and Themes to Pursue=65

Use Appropriate Recordkeeping Forms=72

Schedule the Interview=73

Arrive on Time and Bring Everything You Need=74

Arrange the Interview Setting=75

5. During the Interview=79

Asking the Questions=81

Use Research Notes to Keep Things Moving=90

Use Photos, Maps, or Other Objects as Prompts to Jog your Interviewee's Memory=91

Wear a Watch and Keep Track of the Time=92

Wind Up the Interview Gracefully=93

Don't Turn off the Recorder Quite Yet=94

6. After the Interview=97

Handle Immediate Post-Interview Tasks=97

Transcribe the Interview=106

Audit Check the Transcript=107

Arrange for Copying and Transfer of Artifacts and Legal Release Agreements=107

Prepare your Notes about the Interview Content and Context=107

Collect All Your Interview Materials for the Repository=108

Notes=109

Further Reading=111

Index=113

About the Authors=119

vol.5

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Author's Preface=9

Series Introduction=13

Defining Oral History=14

What You'll Find in the Community Oral History Toolkit=15

Best Practices for Community Oral History Projects=16

Toolkit Contents=18

1. Getting Started=21

Assessment=23

Planning the Next Stage=25

About the Interviewee=27

About Repositories=29

About Processing=32

2. Processing=35

What is Processing?=36

Setting Up for Processing=38

What to Keep Track Of=40

Processing Step by Step=49

3. Transcribing=55

Why Transcribe?=56

Transcribing Basics=58

Transcription Protocol=61

Record Keeping=62

Transcription Step by Step=62

Transcriber's Packet=64

4. Cataloging=71

Cataloging Overview=72

The Cataloging System=78

Getting Started=85

5. Preservation and Access=91

Overview=92

Formats=95

Metadata=98

What Community Oral Historians Need to Know=99

6. Winding Up=103

Administrative Tasks=103

Documentation=105

Reflection=107

Inquiries from Researchers=108

Public Events=109

Building Community Through Oral History=109

7. Using Oral Histories=113

Film=115

Interactive Website=118

Book=120

Theater=123

Walking/Driving Tour=125

Exhibit=128

Final Words=133

Appendix A. Fictitious Project Design Statement, Project One―Volunteer=135

Appendix B. Fictitious Project Design Statement, Project Two―City=139

Appendix C. Fictitious Project Design Statement, Project Three―Historical Society=143

Appendix D. Sample―Legal Release Agreement=147

Appendix E. Sample―Legal Release Agreement(Restrictions)=149

Appendix F. Sample Transcript Excerpt=151

Notes=155

Further Reading=157

Index=163

About the Authors=171

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This five-volume set is the definitive guide to all aspects of conducting successful community oral history projects that conform to best practices in the field. What are the fundamental principles that make one oral history project fly and another falter? Community Oral History Toolkit examines theoretical foundations for oral history practice and offers applicable tools and guidelines that you can mold to your project&;s specific needs. The wealth of existing literature on oral history methodology is designed for academic research; the Toolkit, however, is specifically geared toward community groups unaffiliated with large institutions such as universities. Volumes include an introduction to community oral history, planning and managing community oral history projects, interviewing subjects, and processing the interviews. Volumes in the set are also available separately.


This five-volume set is the definitive guide to all aspects of conducting successful community oral history projects that conform to best practices in the field. What are the fundamental principles that make one oral history project fly and another falter? Community Oral History Toolkit examines theoretical foundations for oral history practice and offers applicable tools and guidelines that you can mold to your project?s specific needs. The wealth of existing literature on oral history methodology is designed for academic research; the Toolkit, however, is specifically geared toward community groups unaffiliated with large institutions such as universities. Volumes include an introduction to community oral history, planning and managing community oral history projects, interviewing subjects, and processing the interviews. Volumes in the set are also available separately.

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