Playlist: Outcomes
Design your project in accordance with your desired outcome, but do not forget the archival or curating phase of a project.
- See Essay: Search, Explore, Connect: Disseminating Oral History in the Digital Age, Doug Boyd
- See Essay: Oral History Curation in the Digital Age: A Framework for Choices and Planning, Michael Frisch, Douglas Lambert, Mark Tebeau and Erin Bell
- See Essay: “Collecting in the Digital Age”: An Overview, Charles Hardy and Doug Boyd
- See Essay: Meaningful access to audio and video passages: A two-tiered approach for annotation, navigation, and cross-referencing within and across oral history interviews, Douglas Lambert
- See Essay: Curating for a User Centered Approach, Michael Frisch and Douglas Lambert
- See Essay: Enhancing Discovery: Connecting Users to Your Oral History Collections Online, Doug Boyd
- See Essay: Oral History and Social Networks: From Promotion to Relationship Building, Juliana Nykolaiszyn
- See Essay: Why Here/Why Now: Using Websites to Power Community Projects, Brooke Bryan
- See Essay: “What Endures:” Producing and Publishing an Oral History Podcast, Jennifer Abraham Cramer and Erin M. Hess
- See Essay: Incorporating Oral History into K-12 Curricula, Mary Larson
- See Essay: OHMS: Enhancing Access to Oral History for Free, Doug Boyd
- SeeCase Study: Mining Oral History for Enhanced Access, Jody Perkins and Becky Yoose
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