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Oral History Workshop

November 03, 2009

VISUALIZING YOUR ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
Saturday November 7, 2009
An all-day oral history workshop

sponsored by
The Idaho Oral History Center and
The Boise City Department of Arts and History
Saturday, November 7, 2009
9am-4pm

Public Archives & Research Library, 2205 Old Penitentiary Road, Boise, Idaho 83712

Topics to be covered include *project organization
*interviewing techniques
*recording equipment *video history *archiving

Instructors are Kathy Hodges, Oral Historian with the Idaho State Historical Society, and Terri Schorzman, director of the Boise City Department of Arts and History, with assistance from Ellen Haffner of the Idaho State Historical Society.

The $60 workshop fee includes light refreshments and a copy of the brand-new, hot-off-the-press, get-your-exclusive-copy-now 5th edition of the Field Notebook for Oral History. Lunch on your own.

Contact: Kathy Hodges, oral historian, Idaho State Historical Society, kathy.hodges@ishs.idaho.gov, (208) 334-3863

Attendance is limited, so pre-registration is recommended!



 
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