Try oraltrad-l and folklore-l, both are listed on the list of scholarly
e-conferences in gopher. There is a list at East Stroudsburg University's
gopher in Pennsylvania. I don't have the listserv addresses right now. If
you want I can try to get them.
Jamie Downs
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On Tue, 8 Feb 1994, National Geographic Library2 wrote:
 
> Can anyone recommend a book on how to conduct oral history interviews?  I am
> looking for something that would be readily available (read immediately) in
> the Washington DC area.  Please respond directly to me as I am not a list
> member.  Thank you for your assistance.
>
> Janet Dombrowski, Reference Librarian
> National Geographic Society
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