Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues
Title
Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues
Subject
ethics
Description
The distribution of multi-media primary sources, in this article, chiefly oral history interviews through searchable digital archives has dramatically improved the quality of historical research in recent years. With the integration of audio sources comes ethical complexities regarding how researches interpret their sources and how the public interacts with them. This article explores this issues while by using the Australian Generations Oral History Project as a case study.
Creator
Bradley, Kevin & Puri, Anisa
Publisher
Australian Historical Studies
Date
March 2016
Contributor
Ramos, Madison
Type
Case Study
Identifier
ISSN: 1031461X
Bibliographic Citation
Bradley et al. “Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues”. Australian Historical Studies Vol. 47 Issue 1, p75-91, 17p. Accessed April 3rd, 2020. DOI:
10.1080/1031461X.2015.1122072
10.1080/1031461X.2015.1122072
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Collection
Citation
Bradley, Kevin & Puri, Anisa, “Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues,” Digital Archiving Resources, accessed January 8, 2025, https://dar.cah.ucf.edu/items/show/433.