Hear Them Roar: Challenge and Collaboration in Putting the Georgia Women's Movement Oral History Project on the Web
Abstract
Managing a traditional oral history project is a demanding undertaking. Arranging interviews and keeping track of work flow, paperwork, preservation, description, and access require organizational skills and patience. Making oral histories available on the Internet presents additional challenges, since the archivist is forced to consider previously unexplored technologies and make decisions about content, design, work flow, and site navigation.
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Gerrard, M., (2007) “Hear Them Roar: Challenge and Collaboration in Putting the Georgia Women's Movement Oral History Project on the Web”, Archival Issues 31(1), 7–24. doi: https://doi.org/10.31274/archivalissues.10956
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