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100 1 $aRitchie, Donald A.,$d1945-
245 10 $aDoing oral history /$cDonald A. Ritchie.
260 $aNew York :$bTwayne Publishers ;$aToronto :$bMaxwell Macmillan Canada ;$aNew York :$bMaxwell Macmillan International,$c℗♭1995.
300 $axv, 265 pages, [8] pages of plates :$billustrations ;$c25 cm.
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490 1 $aTwayne's oral history series ;$vno. 15
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 241-257) and index.
505 00 $tAn Oral History of Our Time --$tMemory and Oral History --$tPublic History and Oral History --$tSetting Up an Oral History Project --$tFunding and Staffing --$tEquipment --$tProcessing --$tLegal Concerns --$tArchiving and the Internet --$tConducting Interviews --$tPreparation for the Interview --$tSetting up the Interview --$tConducting the Interview --$tConcluding the Interview --$tUsing Oral History in Research and Writing --$tOral Evidence --$tPublishing Oral History --$tVideotaping Oral History --$tSetting and Equipment --$tPreserving and Using the Video Recordings --$tPreserving Oral History in Archives and Libraries --$tManaging Oral History Collections --$tSound Recordings --$tDigitizing Oral Archives --$tDonated Interviews --$tLegal Considerations --$tPublic Programs --$tTeaching Oral History --$tOral History in Elementary and Secondary Schools --$tOral History in Undergraduate and Graduate Education --$tInstitutional Review Boards --$tPresenting Oral History --$tCommunity History --$tFamily Interviewing --$tTherapeutic Uses of Oral History --$tMuseum Exhibits --$tRadio and Oral History --$tOral History on Stage --$tPrinciples and Standards of the Oral History Association.
520 $aIn this thorough guide to oral history theory, methods, and practice, Donald A. Ritchie, a prominent U.S. scholar in the field, synthesizes and builds on the extensive literature in manuals and fieldwork guides, to provide the first oral history handbook to address individual researchers as well as organized project teams (whether novices or veterans in the field), to cover videotaping as well as audio recording, and to support both teachers and archivists in their use of oral history records. Illustrating his guidelines with colorful examples from a wide range of fascinating projects, Ritchie offers clear, practical, and detailed advice on such issues as obtaining funding, staffing, and equipment; conducting interviews; publishing; videotaping; preserving materials; teaching oral history; and using oral histories in museums, on radio, in therapy, and in interactive video. Throughout, Ritchie stimulates researchers to consider and focus on the unique aspects of their individual projects as well as the special rewards and results of the recordings they make. As he states at the outset, Ritchie's emphasis is on doing. His definitive guide provides all the practical advice and explanations contemporary oral historians require to turn their ideas and goals into action, and to create recordings that illuminate human experience for generations to come.
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650 2 $aHistoriography.$0(PINES)416487
650 2 $aInterviews as Topic.
650 2 $aLife Change Events$vPersonal Narratives.
655 4 $aEinfu hrung.
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