
Oral History and Digital Humanities Voice, Access, and Engagement
by Boyd, Douglas A.; Larson, Mary A.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Mary Larson is the Head of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program, the Doris Neustadt Professor of Library Service at Oklahoma State University, Co-Director of the Center for Oklahoma Studies at OSU, and the current President of the Oral History Association.
Table of Contents
1. Project Jukebox; William Schneider
2. CSULB Virtual Oral/Aural History Archive; Sherna Berger Gluck and Kaye Briegel
3. "I Can Almost See the Lights of Home"; Charlie Hardy
4. Summary; Doug Boyd
PART II: PEDAGOGY/DISCOURSE
5. The Journal for MultiMedia History; Gerald Zahavi
6. Miami Valley Cultural Heritage Project; Marjorie McLellan
7. Telling Their Stories; Howard Levin
8. Summary; Mary Larson
PART III: AUTOMATED ACCESS
9. "What Did You Do in the War, Grandma?"; Linda Wood and Robert Blumberg
10. The British Library and the BBC; TBD
11. Densho Project; Tom Ikeda and Geoff Froh
12. Summary; Dean Rehberger
Conclusion: Digital humanities scholar; TBD
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