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Wed, 27 Oct 1999 10:22:29 -0400
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Searching For Oral History/ VR QuickTime Sites on the Web

In keeping with several of the current web site discussions...

I am currently working on presenting maritime oral histories on the web.

I am looking for several good examples of oral history presentations on the
web. I have found many that provide transcripts but few that provide a taste
of the actual clip.

Currently, using QuickTime format, up to several minutes of audio is fairly
manageable and I would like to provide a short sample of the clip along with
the transcripts. Basically, click on a picture, hear the clip, see the
transcripts and relating photos.

The oral histories are only a section of a traveling maritime exhibit that
will be be presented simultaneously on the web (from the Great Lakes Center
for Maritime Studies).

Are there any good oral history examples I can look at?

Also, does anyone have an opinion of using VR QuickTime Panorama scenes on
their site?


Thank you!

Clay Johnson
Great Lakes Center for Maritime Studies
Western Michigan University

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