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INTRODUCTION TO ORAL HISTORY

Welcome to the Institute for Oral History's updated oral history manual!

For the entire workshop on oral history, print the manual from the link in the box. For specific topics, click on the page titles below. Viewing and printing the manual and/or separate topics requires Adobe AcrobatİReader™. Click here to install a free trial copy.

Discovering oral history: What is it?
Understanding oral history: Why do it?
Planning a project: Where to begin?
Establishing ethical relationships
Preparing legal documents
Choosing & using digital recorders
Choosing & using analog recorders
Focusing & researching a topic
Selecting interviewees
Creating an interview outline
Composing questions
Making contact & setting up
Getting the story
Protecting & preserving recordings
Indexing oral histories
Transcribing oral histories
Critiquing & citing oral histories
Reaching the public with oral history outcomes
Learning more: Resources

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