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Analog To Digital Preservation Of The “Women Trailblazers In The Law” Oral History Project, Camelia Naranch, Carol Wilson
Analog To Digital Preservation Of The “Women Trailblazers In The Law” Oral History Project, Camelia Naranch, Carol Wilson
Digital Initiatives Symposium
In November 2018, Stanford Law School Library unveiled to the public an online exhibit of more than 100 oral histories of American women lawyers, scholars, judges, and government officials who helped diversify the legal profession in the late twentieth century. Called the “Women Trailblazers in the Law” Oral History Project, it is a collaboration between Stanford Law School Library and the American Bar Association. Our presentation discusses the details of the analog to digital preservation process, whereby the physical collection was converted into digital formats suitable for long term archival storage as well as online access for the general public. …
Oral History Conversation With Mark Berger, Jack Turner
Oral History Conversation With Mark Berger, Jack Turner
Philosophy 332: Business Ethics
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Oral History Conversation With Stephen Foster, Randall Hanshaw, Janaye Perry, Jennie Morgan, William Hays
Oral History Conversation With Stephen Foster, Randall Hanshaw, Janaye Perry, Jennie Morgan, William Hays
Philosophy 332: Business Ethics
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Oral History Conversation With Ryan Sisson, Jeremy Shockley, Sydney Ceccato, Ian Morris
Oral History Conversation With Ryan Sisson, Jeremy Shockley, Sydney Ceccato, Ian Morris
Philosophy 332: Business Ethics
Oral history interview with Ryan Sisson.
Oral History Conversation With Najah Abdelkader, Evan Bui, Eric Hoster, Jesseca Bates
Oral History Conversation With Najah Abdelkader, Evan Bui, Eric Hoster, Jesseca Bates
Philosophy 111: Philosophy of Human Nature
Najah Abdelkader, Professor of Philosophy at San Diego City College and Southwestern College, share stories and memories from her homeland of Iraq and her experiences of adapting to her new life in the US. This oral history conversation is part of an oral history project entitled "From Cradle to Cradle". In this project, students in a Philosophy of Human Nature course invites Iraqis and Syrians who have migrated to the US to share the stories and memories they have carried with them from their homelands and to explain how those stories and memories continue to shape and enrich the lives …