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Preserving your family's oral history and stories / Thomas MacEntee.

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Record Number 740711
ISBN 9781921956386
Author MacEntee, Thomas author.
Title Preserving your family's oral history and stories / Thomas MacEntee.
Publisher/Date St Agnes, South Australia : Unlock the past, 2014.
St Agnes, SA Unlock the Past, 2014.
2014
Pagination etc. 36 pages colour illustrations, portraits 21 cm.
Series Unlock the past
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references.
Contents note What is 'oral history' and why is it important to families? -- Getting started: a checklist for family oral history preservation -- A review of oral history recording tools -- Interviewing family members -- Organising and producing your family's story -- Incorporating existing content -- Modern methods for oral history preservation and sharing -- Privacy issues: oral history and family stories -- Ensuring your family's legacy -- On being the family story keeper -- Resource list.
Summary Note This guide provides you with all the information on the latest methods and tools used to capture and preserve your family stories. In addition, once you've learned how easy it is to build a family archive of stories, you'll want to share them with others using the tips and tricks provided in this book.
Subject -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
http://Genealogy.
http://Oral history.
-- Computer network resources.
http://Digital preservation.
http://Genealogy.
http://Preservation of materials.
Shelf Location 907.2 MACE
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