Networks:
https://networks.h-net.org/h-oralhist
http://www.ala.org/alcts/mgrps/pars/grps/ats-parwgoh
http://www2.archivists.org/groups/oral-history-section/oral-history-resources
Remote Interviewing:
The Full Recording of the webinar, as well as the Q&A Session afterwards, are now available.
The slides from the webinar, a summary, and a digest of additional resources mentioned in the webinar chat and Q&A, are also available.
- Oral History Association Archives Interest Group
- Google Drive Folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kN8V9T1k6xX64LuDDmbMedZMb0ycNj4c
- Remote Oral History Tips: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19usx30S-F4k5WVbkOwDdyEysrAr2h6xQlmG0K8n7-yQ/edit?usp=sharing
- Remote Interviewing Information and Resources: a Google Doc where we can begin listing existing projects, experiences, and other links
Technology:
- OHA’s Web Guides to Doing Oral History
- Oral History in the Liberal Arts, http://ohla.info/
- Doug Boyd, OHA Past-President, https://digitalomnium.com/ + Oral History in the Digital Age
Zoom Video Recording & Recording Formats
Store footage on Amazon Web Service (AWS)
Automated Transcription: Please note that an oral history transcription will need to review the auto-generated text.
- Amazon Transcribe | Automatic Transcription – Adaws.amazon.com/ML, “Quickly add speech-to-text capability to your applications with an API call.”
- Google Speech-to-Text
- Trint.com
- Rev Call Transcription
Software for Editing:
- Audacity, open source audio editing
- Adobe Premiere and Audition
COVID-19 Resources:
American Folklore Society, https://www.afsnet.org/page/COVID-19