For immediate release | November 9, 2020
Create an Oral History Project with this December Core Classroom Session
91´«Ã½
The former ALCTS Preservation and Reformatting Section (PARS) for several years have created oral histories of commercial binders and preservation librarians which are available on the 91´«Ã½ Institutional Repository (91´«Ã½IR). The presenters will demonstrate how to create and process oral histories, and how to upload them to 91´«Ã½IR. Be a part of this or other history recordings to document the changes in the profession over the past 50 years. This class will also teach you how to lead an independent oral history project.
Core: Leadership, Infrastructure, and Futures, will present the Core Classroom “Hearing the Story: Creating an Oral History Project,” from Monday, December 14, 2020 through Monday, January 4, 2021.
Core Classroom Format:
Students receive login instructions one week prior to the classroom start date. Students have 24/7 access to the class site for the duration of the class, and aside from assignment deadlines, the work can be completed at their own pace. Presenters will have office hours to provide guidance and feedback as students work their way through the material. The following list of live virtual discussion sessions, moderated by the presenters are the only live class events that students are asked to attend:
- Monday, December 14, 2020, 1:00pm – 2:00pm Central Time
- Friday, December 18, 2020, 1:00pm – 2:00pm Central Time
- Monday, December 28, 2020, 1:00pm – 2:00pm Central Time
- Monday, January 4, 2021, 1:00pm – 2:00pm Central Time
Upon completion of this class attendees will be able to:
- Formulate a cogent oral history interview process, determine forms needed, and develop questions to ask interviewees regarding a particular project.
- Successfully process the recordings, audio and video, and create indexing and brief descriptions for easy search and retrieval.
- Understand what is required for uploading and making public the interviews for the 91´«Ã½ community, interested researchers, and the public.
- Create their own independent oral history project.
Who should attend:
Anyone with an interest in oral histories and their creation is welcome to participate.
Presenters:
Jeanne Drewes has been active in 91´«Ã½ for over forty years and has conducted over forty interviews which are available on the 91´«Ã½IR for both binders and preservation librarians. She has received numerous 91´«Ã½ awards including the Ken Haycock Award and most recently the ALCTS Ross Atkinson lifetime achievement award.
Liza Hazelwood is a film major at VCU and worked with Jeanne last summer on the processing and uploading of the files. She is a documentary filmmaker currently making work on mending. She also does book repair.
Registration:
Core Member - $139
Nonmember - $189
Can’t attend the live event? No problem! All registrants will receive a link to the recorded sessions for later viewing at their convenience.
How to Register:
Online: Complete the . Sessions are listed by date, and you must log in.
By phone: 1-800-545-2433 (press 1 to reach our customer service representatives)
By mail: Click for the session you would like to attend. (If you receive an error message after clicking the "register by mail" link, right-click the link and save the form to your computer.)
Core Code of Conduct: Please review the before registering.
Requirements: A computer with Internet access is required. A high-speed connection and headphones are recommended. No experience is necessary; beginners from any background are welcome. Participants should create a Google Drive account and Moodle account prior to the session. Account setup instructions will be sent 1 week in advance of the start date.
For questions about registration: contact 91´«Ã½ Registration at 1-800-545-2433 and press 1 or email registration@ala.org.
For questions or comments, please contact Tom Ferren at tferren@ala.org.
and are committed to supporting our members, staff, and all librarians and library workers during these uncertain times. We will continue to offer and will do our best to accommodate the remote needs of our attendees. We will also continue to offer group registration, providing individual logins for each group member registered for Core webinars. Please contact Core with any questions or concerns.
Contact:
Tom Ferren
Core Program Officer, Professional Development
91´«Ã½/Core
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