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REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More »CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree inOPPORTUNITIES
The Mill is seeking an experienced project manager and oral history practitioner to manage the Tales from The Mill oral history project during the Summer 2021. LEGAL AND ETHICAL MAIN Is your oral history legal and ethical? If you are recording and preserving someone's life story, you need to be trustworthy. Interviewees need to have confidence that the recordings will be used within a legal and ethical framework which protects them. So please read the following guidelines carefully and do everything you can to follow Legal and Ethical main Read More » NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London School WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More »CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree inOPPORTUNITIES
The Mill is seeking an experienced project manager and oral history practitioner to manage the Tales from The Mill oral history project during the Summer 2021. LEGAL AND ETHICAL MAIN Is your oral history legal and ethical? If you are recording and preserving someone's life story, you need to be trustworthy. Interviewees need to have confidence that the recordings will be used within a legal and ethical framework which protects them. So please read the following guidelines carefully and do everything you can to follow Legal and Ethical main Read More » NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London School WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
FOR BEGINNERS
Getting started Recording oral history is a rich and rewarding experience, but there are many things to be borne in mind. Interviewing is a skill that has to be learnt. Choosing recording media is as much about its ability to last as about finding the best quality. When asking people to talk about their lives For beginnersRead More »
ADVICE - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY Guidance and advice The OHS has years of experience in developing oral history techniques and methods. We have researched the best software and media, ways of publishing and sharing materials and how to navigate the complex legal and ethical issues of oral history work.Much of this essential knowledge has been distilled into ouradvice pages
FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS Community projects Community-based oral history is going from strength to strength. The topics communities explore are as varied as the communities themselves. What they all have in common is a need to organise a group of people to achieve a common goal. Here we provide guidance about planning and running an oral history project. Courtesy For community groups Read More »PROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. BUDGETING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY Budgeting your oral history project Make sure that your budget covers all project costs. These will vary according to the number of paid and/or volunteer staff; how much training, mentoring and research is required; the number of recorded interviews; the travel involved; whether paid translators or transcribers are needed; the number of interviews documented; and LEGAL AND ETHICAL 1ST APPROACH Are you legal and ethical? First approach Preparing an interviewee with an explanation of what is involved is an important part of the process of preparing for an interview. Explaining the interview make sure they understand First contact with an interviewee may be face-to-face, by phone, by email or letter. Whatever the approach it is Legal and Ethical 1st approach Read More »INTRO COURSE
This self-contained course, organised jointly by the National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society, aims to be an informal and practical introduction to oral history interviewing with an opportunity to learn about recording equipment and discuss some of the issues around oral history, life stories and memory. LEGAL AND ETHICAL PREPARATION Are you legal and ethical? Preparation is key Before an interview or project begins interviewers or project managers should prepare by taking a number of essential steps so that what is proposed is acceptable to all participants and will pass ethical scrutiny. Before the interview or project begins think things through Be clear what you Legal and Ethical preparation Read More » NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London School ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
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Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More »OPPORTUNITIES
The Mill is seeking an experienced project manager and oral history practitioner to manage the Tales from The Mill oral history project during the Summer 2021. COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
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Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More »OPPORTUNITIES
The Mill is seeking an experienced project manager and oral history practitioner to manage the Tales from The Mill oral history project during the Summer 2021. COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
ADVICE - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY Guidance and advice The OHS has years of experience in developing oral history techniques and methods. We have researched the best software and media, ways of publishing and sharing materials and how to navigate the complex legal and ethical issues of oral history work.Much of this essential knowledge has been distilled into ouradvice pages
FOR BEGINNERS
Getting started Recording oral history is a rich and rewarding experience, but there are many things to be borne in mind. Interviewing is a skill that has to be learnt. Choosing recording media is as much about its ability to last as about finding the best quality. When asking people to talk about their lives For beginnersRead More »
LEGAL AND ETHICAL MAIN The Oral History Society believes that, while oral history work must comply with the law, legal requirements alone do not provide an adequate framework for good practice. No UK law was designed specifically to regulate oral history work; in fact no law even mentions it. Beyond legal considerations we have long held the view that oral historiansINTRO COURSE
This self-contained course, organised jointly by the National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society, aims to be an informal and practical introduction to oral history interviewing with an opportunity to learn about recording equipment and discuss some of the issues around oral history, life stories and memory.PROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. LEGAL AND ETHICAL 1ST APPROACH Are you legal and ethical? First approach Preparing an interviewee with an explanation of what is involved is an important part of the process of preparing for an interview. Explaining the interview make sure they understand First contact with an interviewee may be face-to-face, by phone, by email or letter. Whatever the approach it is Legal and Ethical 1st approach Read More » NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London School LEGAL AND ETHICAL PREPARATION Are you legal and ethical? Preparation is key Before an interview or project begins interviewers or project managers should prepare by taking a number of essential steps so that what is proposed is acceptable to all participants and will pass ethical scrutiny. Before the interview or project begins think things through Be clear what you Legal and Ethical preparation Read More »OHS JOURNALS
Result: OHS Journals between 1970 & 1979: An Occasional News Sheet, 1. Year:1972 Volume: 1 - Issue: 1. An Occasional News Sheet, 2. Year:1972 Volume: 1 - Issue: 2 ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
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The Mill is seeking an experienced project manager and oral history practitioner to manage the Tales from The Mill oral history project during the Summer 2021. DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in JOIN US - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Help us help you - become a member The latest thinking Receive two copies of the Oral History journal every year and download past issues. Discounted rates For members there are discounts on fees for our annual conference and training courses. Access to resources Download guidance sheets and other online resources only available to members Join Us Read More »PROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
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Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
OPPORTUNITIES
The Mill is seeking an experienced project manager and oral history practitioner to manage the Tales from The Mill oral history project during the Summer 2021. DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in JOIN US - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Help us help you - become a member The latest thinking Receive two copies of the Oral History journal every year and download past issues. Discounted rates For members there are discounts on fees for our annual conference and training courses. Access to resources Download guidance sheets and other online resources only available to members Join Us Read More »PROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More » ADVICE - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Guidance and advice The OHS has years of experience in developing oral history techniques and methods. We have researched the best software and media, ways of publishing and sharing materials and how to navigate the complex legal and ethical issues of oral history work.Much of this essential knowledge has been distilled into ouradvice pages
FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS Community projects Community-based oral history is going from strength to strength. The topics communities explore are as varied as the communities themselves. What they all have in common is a need to organise a group of people to achieve a common goal. Here we provide guidance about planning and running an oral history project. Courtesy For community groups Read More »FOR BEGINNERS
Getting started Recording oral history is a rich and rewarding experience, but there are many things to be borne in mind. Interviewing is a skill that has to be learnt. Choosing recording media is as much about its ability to last as about finding the best quality. When asking people to talk about their lives For beginnersRead More »
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Book now! Provisional programme Download as pdf Timetable Plenary speakers FRIDAY 9 JULY 2021 09.15-10.30 Welcome Plenary The Voices on the Cutting Room Floor by Alan Dein (BBC Radio) 10.30-10.45 Break 10.45 – 11.45 Parallel Session 1 11.45-12.00 Break 12.00-13.15 Parallel Session 2 13.15 - 14.15 Lunch and Networking 14.15.15.15 Plenary Ms.Represented: Oral Histories and Feminism in the NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London SchoolSOCIETY DOCUMENTS
Society Documents Strategic Plans OHS Strategic Plan 2019-2021 Annual Accounts OHS Annual Accounts 2019OHS Annual Accounts 2018OHS Annual Accounts 2017OHS Annual Accounts 2016OHS Annual Accounts 2015OHS Annual Accounts 2014 Annual Reports OHS Annual Report 2019-20OHS Annual Report 2018-19OHS Annual Report 2017-18OHS Annual Report 2016-17OHS Annual Report LEGAL AND ETHICAL MAIN The Oral History Society believes that, while oral history work must comply with the law, legal requirements alone do not provide an adequate framework for good practice. No UK law was designed specifically to regulate oral history work; in fact no law even mentions it. Beyond legal considerations we have long held the view that oral historians LEGAL AND ETHICAL 1ST APPROACH Are you legal and ethical? First approach Preparing an interviewee with an explanation of what is involved is an important part of the process of preparing for an interview. Explaining the interview make sure they understand First contact with an interviewee may be face-to-face, by phone, by email or letter. Whatever the approach it is Legal and Ethical 1st approach Read More » WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
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Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
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The Mill is seeking an experienced project manager and oral history practitioner to manage the Tales from The Mill oral history project during the Summer 2021. REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More » DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree inPROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
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Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
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The Mill is seeking an experienced project manager and oral history practitioner to manage the Tales from The Mill oral history project during the Summer 2021. REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More » DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree inPROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
ADVICE - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Guidance and advice The OHS has years of experience in developing oral history techniques and methods. We have researched the best software and media, ways of publishing and sharing materials and how to navigate the complex legal and ethical issues of oral history work.Much of this essential knowledge has been distilled into ouradvice pages
JOIN US - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Help us help you - become a member The latest thinking Receive two copies of the Oral History journal every year and download past issues. Discounted rates For members there are discounts on fees for our annual conference and training courses. Access to resources Download guidance sheets and other online resources only available to members Join Us Read More » FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS Community projects Community-based oral history is going from strength to strength. The topics communities explore are as varied as the communities themselves. What they all have in common is a need to organise a group of people to achieve a common goal. Here we provide guidance about planning and running an oral history project. Courtesy For community groups Read More »FOR BEGINNERS
Getting started Recording oral history is a rich and rewarding experience, but there are many things to be borne in mind. Interviewing is a skill that has to be learnt. Choosing recording media is as much about its ability to last as about finding the best quality. When asking people to talk about their lives For beginnersRead More »
EVENTS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY Upcoming events Put them in your diary! Designing and planning your oral history project (online course) Course Structure This online training course is delivered over Zoom video 10 - 11 Jun 9:30 am - 1:15 pm OnlineZoom call Time zone: London, United Kingdom GB REGISTER Introduction to Oral History (online course) Sold Out Course EventsRead More »
NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London SchoolSOCIETY DOCUMENTS
Society Documents Strategic Plans OHS Strategic Plan 2019-2021 Annual Accounts OHS Annual Accounts 2019OHS Annual Accounts 2018OHS Annual Accounts 2017OHS Annual Accounts 2016OHS Annual Accounts 2015OHS Annual Accounts 2014 Annual Reports OHS Annual Report 2019-20OHS Annual Report 2018-19OHS Annual Report 2017-18OHS Annual Report 2016-17OHS Annual Report LEGAL AND ETHICAL MAIN The Oral History Society believes that, while oral history work must comply with the law, legal requirements alone do not provide an adequate framework for good practice. No UK law was designed specifically to regulate oral history work; in fact no law even mentions it. Beyond legal considerations we have long held the view that oral historians WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More »OPPORTUNITIES
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More » DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More »OPPORTUNITIES
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More » DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
ADVICE - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Guidance and advice The OHS has years of experience in developing oral history techniques and methods. We have researched the best software and media, ways of publishing and sharing materials and how to navigate the complex legal and ethical issues of oral history work.Much of this essential knowledge has been distilled into ouradvice pages
FOR BEGINNERS
Getting started Recording oral history is a rich and rewarding experience, but there are many things to be borne in mind. Interviewing is a skill that has to be learnt. Choosing recording media is as much about its ability to last as about finding the best quality. When asking people to talk about their lives For beginnersRead More »
NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London School LEGAL AND ETHICAL MAIN The Oral History Society believes that, while oral history work must comply with the law, legal requirements alone do not provide an adequate framework for good practice. No UK law was designed specifically to regulate oral history work; in fact no law even mentions it. Beyond legal considerations we have long held the view that oral historiansPROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.OHS JOURNALS
Result: OHS Journals between 1980 & 1989: Oral History and Black History. Year:1980 Volume: 8 - Issue: 1. Autumn 1980. Year:1980 Volume: 8 - Issue: 2OHS JOURNALS
Result: OHS Journals between 1970 & 1979: An Occasional News Sheet, 1. Year:1972 Volume: 1 - Issue: 1. An Occasional News Sheet, 2. Year:1972 Volume: 1 - Issue: 2 LEGAL AND ETHICAL PREPARATION Are you legal and ethical? Preparation is key Before an interview or project begins interviewers or project managers should prepare by taking a number of essential steps so that what is proposed is acceptable to all participants and will pass ethical scrutiny. Before the interview or project begins think things through Be clear what you Legal and Ethical preparation Read More » BUDGETING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Budgeting your oral history project Make sure that your budget covers all project costs. These will vary according to the number of paid and/or volunteer staff; how much training, mentoring and research is required; the number of recorded interviews; the travel involved; whether paid translators or transcribers are needed; the number of interviews documented; and Budgeting Read More » ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More »OPPORTUNITIES
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More » DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More »OPPORTUNITIES
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More » DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
ADVICE - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Guidance and advice The OHS has years of experience in developing oral history techniques and methods. We have researched the best software and media, ways of publishing and sharing materials and how to navigate the complex legal and ethical issues of oral history work.Much of this essential knowledge has been distilled into ouradvice pages
FOR BEGINNERS
Getting started Recording oral history is a rich and rewarding experience, but there are many things to be borne in mind. Interviewing is a skill that has to be learnt. Choosing recording media is as much about its ability to last as about finding the best quality. When asking people to talk about their lives For beginnersRead More »
NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London School LEGAL AND ETHICAL MAIN The Oral History Society believes that, while oral history work must comply with the law, legal requirements alone do not provide an adequate framework for good practice. No UK law was designed specifically to regulate oral history work; in fact no law even mentions it. Beyond legal considerations we have long held the view that oral historiansPROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.OHS JOURNALS
Result: OHS Journals between 1980 & 1989: Oral History and Black History. Year:1980 Volume: 8 - Issue: 1. Autumn 1980. Year:1980 Volume: 8 - Issue: 2OHS JOURNALS
Result: OHS Journals between 1970 & 1979: An Occasional News Sheet, 1. Year:1972 Volume: 1 - Issue: 1. An Occasional News Sheet, 2. Year:1972 Volume: 1 - Issue: 2 LEGAL AND ETHICAL PREPARATION Are you legal and ethical? Preparation is key Before an interview or project begins interviewers or project managers should prepare by taking a number of essential steps so that what is proposed is acceptable to all participants and will pass ethical scrutiny. Before the interview or project begins think things through Be clear what you Legal and Ethical preparation Read More » BUDGETING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Budgeting your oral history project Make sure that your budget covers all project costs. These will vary according to the number of paid and/or volunteer staff; how much training, mentoring and research is required; the number of recorded interviews; the travel involved; whether paid translators or transcribers are needed; the number of interviews documented; and Budgeting Read More » ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UKADVICEJOURNAL SEARCHJOURNAL OF HISTORY OF SCIENCEORAL HISTORY REVIEWORAL HISTORY TRAININGORAL HISTORY ASSOCIATIONCANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORYLIST OF HISTORY JOURNALS Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UKORAL HISTORY ASSOCIATIONSORAL HISTORY OFORAL HISTORY SOCIETYORAL HISTORY TRAININGORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More »OPPORTUNITIES
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London School WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. JOURNAL - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UKADVICEJOURNAL SEARCHJOURNAL OF HISTORY OF SCIENCEORAL HISTORY REVIEWORAL HISTORY TRAININGORAL HISTORY ASSOCIATIONCANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORYLIST OF HISTORY JOURNALS Publishing oral history since 1969 ORAL HISTORY Journal Oral History is the oldest and only independent journal publishing the work of oral historians in the UK and beyond. Since it was founded in 1969, it has remained consistently at the forefront of oral history debates. Journal Search Download articles (members only) Previous Next Thelatest
CONFERENCES
Book now! Virtual Conference 2021Oral History and the Media Friday 9th and Saturday 10th July 2021Oral history and the media have an important but complex relationship. The media has long been a significant producer of, and outlet for, oral history. Originating in the pioneering oral history TV and radio productions in the 1960s and 1970s, Conferences Read More » TRAINING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UKORAL HISTORY ASSOCIATIONSORAL HISTORY OFORAL HISTORY SOCIETYORAL HISTORY TRAININGORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW For individuals and for groups Training courses There are a number of courses currently available, organised jointly by National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society. On each training course page, you will find a course programme, venue details, fee information and (if places are available) an option to bookonline.
REGIONS - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Find a Regional Networker Looking for help near you? The Oral History Society has a network of accredited individuals who are experienced in oral history and willing to help. They come from a wide range of backgrounds – community projects, libraries, museums, archives, and academic institutions – so there will always be someone who can Regions Read More »OPPORTUNITIES
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. COVID-19 REMOTE RECORDING Squadcast has price options starting at a monthly fee of $20 to record five hours of audio per month, and rising to a monthly fee of $150 to record 25 hours per month. Prices are higher for recording video. All price options come with a 7-day free trial. Oral History Society instructional video: Squadcast. YouTube. LGBTQ - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY An OHS Special Interest Group LGBTQ histories Oral history is one of the most exciting methods for recording, preserving, and celebrating the lives and experiences of LGBTQ people. Context Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer identities have historically been regarded as being different or shameful and so do not feature to any significant degree in NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London School WALES - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in Wales Vice Chair Beth Thomas Regional networker Emily Hewitt Regional networker Julia Fallon Regional networker Andrew Edwards Vice ChairBeth Thomas At present I’m the Vice Chair of the OHS but I’ve been a Trustee since the 1980s. I’m also a regional network representative for Wales and an accredited oral historytrainer.
ADVICE - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Guidance and advice The OHS has years of experience in developing oral history techniques and methods. We have researched the best software and media, ways of publishing and sharing materials and how to navigate the complex legal and ethical issues of oral history work.Much of this essential knowledge has been distilled into ouradvice pages
FOR BEGINNERS
Getting started Recording oral history is a rich and rewarding experience, but there are many things to be borne in mind. Interviewing is a skill that has to be learnt. Choosing recording media is as much about its ability to last as about finding the best quality. When asking people to talk about their lives For beginnersRead More »
THE ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY What is the Oral History Society? The Oral History Society promotes the collection, preservation and use of recorded memories and plays a key role in facilitating and developing the use of oral history. If you are interested in working with oral history, you should join the only organisation in Britain and Northern Ireland that supports and FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS Community projects Community-based oral history is going from strength to strength. The topics communities explore are as varied as the communities themselves. What they all have in common is a need to organise a group of people to achieve a common goal. Here we provide guidance about planning and running an oral history project. Courtesy For community groups Read More » DESIGNING AND PLANNING COURSE Designing and Planning your Oral History Project This course is being delivered online during the Covid-19 pandemic.This new course, run jointly by the British Library’s oral history department and the Oral History Society is aimed at anyone who is planning a medium to large scale oral history project, particularly one that will involvemanaging a
NORTH WEST - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Meet Our Networkers in North West England Regional networker Stephen Kelly Regional networker Andrew Schofield Regional networker Rosalyn Livshin Regional Networker Simon Bradley Regional networkerStephen Kelly My interest in oral history began as a student at Ruskin College when I conducted a number of interviews for Raphael Samuel. After further studies at the London SchoolPROJECT PLANNING
The OHS uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through our website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorised as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. LEGAL AND ETHICAL MAIN The Oral History Society believes that, while oral history work must comply with the law, legal requirements alone do not provide an adequate framework for good practice. No UK law was designed specifically to regulate oral history work; in fact no law even mentions it. Beyond legal considerations we have long held the view that oral historiansINTRO COURSE
This self-contained course, organised jointly by the National Life Stories at the British Library and the Oral History Society, aims to be an informal and practical introduction to oral history interviewing with an opportunity to learn about recording equipment and discuss some of the issues around oral history, life stories and memory. BUDGETING - ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY - OHS.ORG.UK Budgeting your oral history project Make sure that your budget covers all project costs. These will vary according to the number of paid and/or volunteer staff; how much training, mentoring and research is required; the number of recorded interviews; the travel involved; whether paid translators or transcribers are needed; the number of interviews documented; and Budgeting Read More » ORAL HISTORY SOCIETY*
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ORAL HISTORY IS THE RECORDING OF PEOPLE’S MEMORIES, EXPERIENCES ANDOPINIONS. IT IS:
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The Oral History Society promotes the collection, preservation and use of recorded memories and plays a key role in facilitating and developing the use of oral history If you are interested in working with oral history you should join the only organisation in Britain and Northern Ireland that supports and debates suchactivities.
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