Rachel,
ALthough, I am currently not in the field, I thought I
would throw out my 2 cents. During my days, I was
interested in doing something similiar, not just oral
history, but linguistics in general. The funny thing
is I hated the subject, simply due in part is was my
most difficult aspect of anthropological study.
That being said, the dilemma was the balance of visual
information dealing with an auditory subject. I never
got very far, my literature search became as
frustrating as yours.
I realize that this doesn't help much, but since it
was your first post, I thought I would reply to let
you know it worked.
Cheers,
Brad
--- Rachel Wormsbecher <[log in to unmask]>
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> Hello all. This is my first Museum-L post, so I
> hope it works...
>
> Anyway, my name is Rachel and I'm a Museum Studies
> student at the University
> of Toronto. I'm currently working on a paper about
> how oral history is used
> in Museum exhibitions and education, though I am
> having difficulty finding
> very much literature on the subject. If anyone
> could recommend any
> publications, authors, or contacts, I would be very
> appreciative.
>
> Also, I would very much like to contact people who
> are familiar with this
> subject, for a brief interview or conversation as my
> research progresses.
> If anyone can offer any help in this matter, please
> contact me. My
> alternative email address is
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Thank you so much,
>
> Sincerely, Rachel Wormsbecher.
>
>
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