ABSTRACT

Oral History at a Distance is the first publication to explore both the ideas behind and application of oral history in remote projects.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, working from a distance is now an ongoing and necessary approach in the oral historian’s toolkit. In this volume, the experienced team members of Baylor University’s Institute for Oral History provide a road map for adapting traditional best practices and procedures to this new environment while maintaining the standards oral historians hold dear. The authors present chapters on the range of oral history practice—project design, ethical considerations, project management, interviewing, technology, and preservation. While this book is always concerned with how to do remote oral history well, it also examines the changed dynamics and new considerations of moving from face-to-face projects to distance work. In this, the authors are joined by an international host of practitioners who have had their own experiences with oral history at a distance and share their insights from their work through informative case studies.

As the practice of oral history moves into a new era, this book is an essential resource for oral historians—whether they are just starting out or wanting to stay innovative in their endeavors.

section Section I|155 pages

Chapters

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chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

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chapter 2|21 pages

Project Design

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chapter 4|23 pages

Managing Remote Projects

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chapter 5|23 pages

Interviewing at a Distance

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chapter 6|24 pages

Remote Recording Technology

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chapter 7|14 pages

Preserving Remote Recordings

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chapter 8|10 pages

Looking Ahead

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Final Thoughts on Going Remote
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chapter 9|2 pages

Afterword

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section Section II|34 pages

Case Studies

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chapter 10|3 pages

Interviewing Remotely

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The Vietnam Center and Archive Oral History Project as a Case Study
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chapter 11|3 pages

The Utica Roots Oral History Project

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chapter 12|4 pages

Bridging Distance in Project-Based Research

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The Cases of “Montreal Life Stories” and “Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time”
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chapter 13|3 pages

Moving Past “Analog” Remote Recording

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Total Recorder, TheirStory, and the UW–Madison (Wisconsin) Oral History Program
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chapter 14|4 pages

A Community Connecting during a Pandemic

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Case Study for Oral History at a Distance
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chapter 15|4 pages

Pivoting in Crisis

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The Arthur Ashe Oral History Project at UCLA
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chapter 16|5 pages

Oral History at a Distance

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A View from Australia
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chapter 17|3 pages

National Life Stories

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chapter 18|3 pages

TheirStory

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How a Visit to the Anne Frank House Resulted in the Creation of an Oral History Platform
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section Section III|5 pages

“Oral History at a Distance” Webinar Survey

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