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Digital Archiving at Religions Texas

August 13, 2021August 11, 2021Leave a comment

Charm and coquetry, Hossein Behzad Curating digital oral history archives is a widely discussed digital-age topic in our field. What follows is a discussion around Religions Texas’ archiving and processing method. Metadata When we meet with the narrator for the interview, before we begin, we usually ask them to share with us a few biographical details … Continue reading Digital Archiving at Religions Texas

On Transcription: The approach behind IDCL’s Oral History transcripts

April 22, 2021April 23, 2021Leave a comment

Inspired by the Institute of Diversity and Civic Life (IDCL)’s work, Eleonora Anedda explores IDCL’s approach to its oral history transcripts, and how their method presents a way to navigate the challenges of preserving the relationship between the narrator and the transcript.

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