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Doing oral history, Donald A. Ritchie

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Doing oral history, Donald A. Ritchie
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-257) and index
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Doing oral history
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
30783166
Responsibility statement
Donald A. Ritchie
Series statement
Twayne's oral history series, no. 15
Summary
In 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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