Methods for Collecting Oral Histories Amidst a Crisis

M. McDonald, Alyssa Puddicombe, Andrew Weymouth, A. Williams
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ABSTRACT Our goal in this project was to analyze past methodologies of oral history practitioners recording interviewees after traumatic events, which we define as widespread human-made and natural crises. The current COVID-19 pandemic and the reticence that some institutions have shown in engaging with oral history programs due to potential traumatic injury to participants influenced our objective. By examining a broad sample of cases, triangulating our data research tools, and engaging with oral history practitioners currently in the field, we hope to generate a responsible template for documenting the lived experiences of our current, extraordinary times. We studied oral history interviews with participants that ranged from the Rwandan genocide and Japanese American internment to those displaced by Hurricane Katrina. Ultimately, we found a need for more accurate community representation, unintuitive interview methodologies to positive outcomes and misconceptions around historical distance, or the amount of time between the traumatic event and the oral history interview, in academic standards.
危机中口述历史的收集方法
摘要我们在这个项目中的目标是分析口述历史从业者在创伤事件后记录受访者的过去方法,我们将创伤事件定义为广泛的人为和自然危机。当前的新冠肺炎大流行以及一些机构因参与者可能遭受创伤而在参与口述历史项目方面表现出的沉默影响了我们的目标。通过检查广泛的病例样本,对我们的数据研究工具进行三角测量,并与目前该领域的口述历史从业者接触,我们希望生成一个负责任的模板,用于记录我们当前非常时期的生活经历。我们研究了对参与者的口述历史采访,从卢旺达种族灭绝和日裔美国人被拘留到因卡特里娜飓风而流离失所的人。最终,我们发现需要更准确的社区代表性、非直观的访谈方法来获得积极的结果,以及在学术标准中对历史距离或创伤事件与口述历史访谈之间的时间存在误解。
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Serials Librarian
Serials Librarian Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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56
期刊介绍: The Serials Librarian is an international journal covering all aspects of the management of serials and other continuing resources in any format—print, electronic, etc.—ranging from their publication, to their abstracting and indexing by commercial services, and their collection and processing by libraries. The journal provides a forum for discussion and innovation for all those involved in the serials information chain, but especially for librarians and other library staff, be they in a single (continuing resources) department or in collection development, acquisitions, cataloging/metadata, or information technology departments.
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