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Oral history:

a handbook
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Sutton Pub., Dec 1, 1998 - Education - 214 pages
With the wide-spread fascination with taping oral histories in this country, this practical introduction offers amateurs and professionals addresses the relevance of oral history for so many different groups, from teachers, archive, library and museum professionals to town planners, park rangers and tour operators. There are detailed practical sections on planning and conducting interviews, storage, cataloguing and retrieval, and the applications of oral history, as well as several case studies.

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Contents

Chapter One WHAT IS ORAL HISTORY?
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Chapter Two ORAL HISTORY FOR THE ARCHIVE LIBRARY
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Chapter Three ORAL HISTORY FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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