ABSTRACT

The second book in the five-volume Community Oral History Toolkit walks you through all the planning steps to travel from an idea to a completed collection of oral history interviews. Informed by an extensive survey of oral historians from across the country, this guide will get you started on firm ground so you don’t get mired in unforeseen problems in the middle of your project. Designed especially for project administrators, it identifies participants and responsibilities that need to be covered, and details planning needs for everything from budgeting to technology, and from legal issues to ethics. Planning a Community Oral History Project sets the stage for the implementation steps outlined in Volume 3, Managing a Community Oral History Project.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Getting Started

chapter 3|14 pages

Project Design

chapter 4|20 pages

Planning for People and Infrastructure

chapter 5|10 pages

Equipment Planning

chapter 6|10 pages

All About Money

chapter 7|10 pages

Winding Up