I wonder if anyone can give us some advice about making our oral history collection more accessible.
We'd ideally like to make the interviews (where permissions allow) available online, and allow researchers to search transcripts.
Can you help us with answers to any of the following?
* Where can we find best practice guidelines?
* Examples of existing sites
* What software have people used
* Should we put whole interview online on just an extract
* How can we deliver the sound files and transcripts to researchers
Many thanks for any help you can give us
Gemma
Gemma Sturtridge
Assistant Collections Officer
Croydon Museum Service
Community Services Department | Culture Division
Room G11, Croydon Clocktower
Katharine Street, Croydon, CR9 1ET
Tel: 020 8253 1026
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