A story worth telling : putting oral history and digital collections online in cultural institutions


Autoria(s): Klaebe, Helen G.; Burgess, Jean E.
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2010

Resumo

Digital platforms in cultural institutions offer exciting opportunities for oral history and digital storytelling that can augment and enrich traditional collections. The way in which cultural institutions allow access to the public is changing dramatically, prompting substantial expansions of their oral history and digital story holdings. In Queensland, Australia, public libraries and museums are becoming innovative hubs of a wide assortment of collections that represent a cross-section of community groups and organisations through the integration of oral history and digital storytelling. The State Library of Queensland (SLQ) features digital stories online to encourage users to explore what the institution has in the catalogue through their website. Now SLQ also offers oral history interviews online, to introduce users to oral history and other components of their collections,- such as photographs and documents to current, as well as new users. This includes the various departments, Indigenous centres and regional libraries affiliated with SLQ statewide, who are often unable to access the materials held within, or even full information about, the collections available within the institution. There has been a growing demand for resources and services that help to satisfy community enthusiasm and promote engagement. Demand increases as public access to affordable digital media technologies increases, and as community or marginalised groups become interested in do it yourself (DIY) history; and SLQ encourages this. This paper draws on the oral history and digital story-based research undertaken by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) for the State Library of Queensland including: the Apology Collection: The Prime Minister’s apology to Australia’s Indigenous Stolen Generation; Five Senses: regional Queensland artists; Gay history of Brisbane; and The Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38109/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38109/1/c38109_Paper.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38109/2/38109_Presentation.pdf

http://www.ioha2010prague.cz/

Klaebe, Helen G. & Burgess, Jean E. (2010) A story worth telling : putting oral history and digital collections online in cultural institutions. In 16th International Oral History Conference Between Past and Future (2010 IOHA), 7-11 July 2010, Prague, Czech Republic . (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2010 Burgess & Klaebe

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #199999 Studies in the Creative Arts and Writing not elsewhere classified #Oral History #Digital Stories #Online Collections #Cultural Institutions #State Library of Queensland
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Conference Paper