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Pivoting Standard Services For A New Remote Reality, Kopana Terry
Pivoting Standard Services For A New Remote Reality, Kopana Terry
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As the internet has gained popularity over the past 20 years, the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries has adapted by improving search and discovery through our catalogue and content management system Spokedb, the Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS), and mass digitization of analogue interviews. The sudden COVID-19 Pandemic shut down the face-to-face world and forced us to quickly devise methods for our other not-so-digital services such as interviewing, accessioning, preservation, and the workflows they rely on. This presentation will explore the methods behind these adjustments and how they have become tools in …
Preserving Digital Oral Histories, Douglas A. Boyd
Preserving Digital Oral Histories, Douglas A. Boyd
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This presentation addresses considerations for preserving audiovisual materials and large file formats.
Straight From The Horse’S Mouth: Making Oral History Interviews Accessible, Judy Sackett, Kopana Terry
Straight From The Horse’S Mouth: Making Oral History Interviews Accessible, Judy Sackett, Kopana Terry
Library Presentations
The Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries, contains a collection of nearly 9,000 interviews. The presenters will describe the collection, highlighting some of the major projects that may be of particular interest to library users. Oral history interviews can be a valuable source of information for both scholarly and family researchers. Learn how access to these collections is continuously improving.
Methods Of Oral History Description, Kopana Terry
Methods Of Oral History Description, Kopana Terry
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Using Dlxs For Oral Histories, Kathryn Lybarger
Using Dlxs For Oral Histories, Kathryn Lybarger
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