Is your organization considering starting an oral history project, or reviving an existing program? Would you like to increase the profile and accessibility of your oral history collection? Are you interested in involving oral history in related projects, such as genealogical or local history
The proposal submission deadline for the 2016 Annual Conference has been extended to February 29, 2016. We have received excellent proposals so far and we look forward to more submissions around this year’s theme of “Oral History and Technology”. The conference is to be held April 14 and 15,
Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region is pleased to announce a call for papers and proposals for its 2016 annual meeting around this year’s theme: “Oral History and Technology.” The conference is to be held April 14 and 15, 2016, at the Hagley Museum & Library in Wilmington,
Full schedule: THURSDAY, APRIL 9 8:30 AM – Registration / Coffee 9:30 AM – Opening Remarks (main room) 9:45 – 10:45 AM – Pecha Kucha, 20 images each for 20 seconds (main room) Barner Effect Owen Rogers, Library of Congress Veterans History Project Andrew Huber, Library of Congress Veterans
OHMAR will be holding an informal meet-up at this year’s OHA Annual Meeting. We’ll gather at 5:30 PM on Friday, October 10, at the Dayton Street Grille, located inside the Madison Concourse Hotel, 1 W Dayton St, Madison, WI 53703. Come out and connect with fellow oral historians from the
“How Do We Choose? The Stories We collect, The Ones We Don’t.” The program committee invites participants to submit papers that broadly interpret the conference theme, “How do we choose? The stories we collect, the ones we don’t.” This year’s conference is focused on exploring the relationship