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#5467 From: "stevec012000" <steven.calderbank@...>
Date: Sat Jan 3, 2009 2:00 pm
Subject: Interviewing oldtimers
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Greetings all,

Any suggested formats or methods for inter-
viewing oldtimers in your area? Just want to
see if anyone has expanded upon what is
already circulated by AAWS.

New Archivist





#5473 From: "rick tompkins" <ricktompkins@...>
Date: Sun Jan 4, 2009 2:18 pm
Subject: RE: Interviewing oldtimers
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Hello New Archivist Steve,

What is "already circulated by AAWS" as the
'Oral History Kit' you will find in the
Archives Workbook.

Online at the Fellowship's website (aa.org),
it collected and gathered many of the questions
archivists have been utilizing for a very long
time.

Originally it was expanded from a few questions
to many questions, back to a few questions
(Workbook 2004) and back to the list available
today.

Of course, one interview question leads to
others! If new ideas come to you please share
them.

And, allow the interviewee as much recollection
time as he or she'd like.

Rick, Illinois





 
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