- Bib ID:
- 2709062
- Format:
- Audio
- Description:
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- [Foyle, Northern Ireland] : Ulster Society for Oral History in conjunction with BBC Radio Foyle, [1989]
- 1 sound cassette (ca. 62 min.) + notes (1 folded sheet)
- Summary:
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The interviews attempt to define oral history as an important branch of social history and an important means of documenting the individual's experience in a contemporary context. The historical, social and personal value of oral history is stressed.
- Full contents:
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- Side 1: - 1. What is oral history, anyway? (ca. 11 min.)
- 2. Where to start collecting (ca. 9 min.)
- 3. Children's lore (ca. 10 min.)
- Side 2: - 4. Oral history in the community (ca. 7 min.)
- 5. How to make oral history accessible (ca. 3 min.)
- 6. Therapeutic value of oral history (ca. 10 min.)
- 7. How to record and store oral history (ca. 10 min.)
- Notes:
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- Cover title.
- Interviewer: Roy Hamilton.
- On container spine: A series of six broadcasts on 'How to record oral history'.
- Notes include examples of transcript excerpts recorded in Side 1, part 1.
- Side 2 starts after 14:05 min.
- "USOH 001"--Cover spine.
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- Copyright:
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- Until 2059 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Published status:
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- Publication date:
- 1989
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