Practicing Oral History to Connect University to Community Practicing Oral History to Connect University to Community
Practicing Oral History

Practicing Oral History to Connect University to Community

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Publisher Description

Practicing Oral History to Connect University to Community illustrates best practices for using oral histories to foster a closer relationship between institutions of higher learning and the communities in which they are located.

Using case studies, the book describes how to plan and execute an oral history project that can help break down walls and bring together universities and their surrounding communities. It offers advice on how to locate funding sources, disseminate information about the results of a project, ensure the long-term preservation of the oral histories collected, and incorporate oral history into the classroom. Bringing together "town and gown," the book demonstrates how different communities can work together to discover new research opportunities and methods for preserving history.

Supported by examples, sample forms, and online resources, the book is an important resource both for oral historians and those working to improve relationships between university institutions and their neighboring communities.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
3 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
148
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
1
MB

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