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Folk Sources: Learning With Vermont Folklife's Archives
This spring, we–with project partners History Miami Museum, Oklahoma Oral History Program, OSU Writing Project and Local Learning–launched Folk Sources, a digital resource that provides pathways and tools for learning with specific types of primary source materials: field recorded archival sound, documentary photographs, text and other items generated through the research activities of folklorists, ethnomusicologists, oral historians and anthropologists.
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Tell Me More: Resources for Oral History
Casey Dooley, VFC Education intern (Fall 2021), shares a rich list of resources available from other organizations that provides some guidance for those embarking on their own oral history projects.