ABSTRACT

It has been half a century since the last book that addressed how historical societies can utilize oral history. In this brief, practical guide, internationally known oral historian Barbara W. Sommer applies the best practices of contemporary oral historians to the projects that historical organizations of all sizes and sorts might develop. The book -covers project personnel options, funding options, legal and ethical issues, interviewing techniques, and cataloging guidelines;-identifies helpful steps for historical societies when developing and doing oral history projects;-includes a dozen model case studies;-provides additional resources, templates, forms, and bibliography for the reader.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

part 1|19 pages

Oral History and the Oral History Life Cycle

chapter 2|7 pages

Oral History

chapter 3|9 pages

The Oral History Life Cycle

part 2|52 pages

Oral History For Public Audiences

chapter 4|11 pages

Legal Standards and Options

chapter 5|6 pages

Ethical Guidelines

chapter 6|6 pages

Management

chapter 7|12 pages

The Art of Interviewing

chapter 8|10 pages

Stewardship

part 3|60 pages

Oral History: Step By Step

chapter 9|19 pages

From the Idea Through the Plan

chapter 10|19 pages

The Interview

chapter 11|18 pages

Preservation and Access/Use

part 4|8 pages

Reflections and Resources

chapter 12|6 pages

Reflections and Resources