OHDA is packed with a welter of information. Yet many of you simply want to get started. To help you out, we have organized the information into a set of “playlists”:
- What should I consider as I begin planning an oral history project? How do I proceed? (start here for project planning)
- Should I use digital audio or video? Once I decide, how do I get the right equipment? (start here for choices about equipment)
- Now that I have this equipment, how do I use it most effectively? (start here for video and audio recording)
- How do I negotiate the legal issues, rights, and ethics, of doing oral history? (start here for the most up-to-date information on legal issues)
- How do I coordinate partnerships on projects? (start here for making meaningful partnerships)
- How do I best approach the move from analog to digital? (start here for digital preservation)
- What are the best practices for the transcription of oral history interviews? (start here for using transcription materials)
- How do I effectively manage my materials? (start here for cataloging and metadata)
- How do I improve access to my oral history project? (start here for improving access)
- What is the prospective outcome of my oral history project? (start here for project outcomes)
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