From Museum Services-Texas Historical Commission <[email protected]>
Subject THC September Webinars
Date August 27, 2024 2:03 PM
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September is dedicated to the oral historians out there!





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*August 27 2024*






Cozy Up with Fall Webinars

September is all about oral history collection! Museum professionals often rely on oral histories to fill gaps in their exhibit research  and collect for their own archives. Oral history interviews are unlike journalistic interviews in approach, preparation, and execution. We teamed up with industry leaders who share their experiences with this unique primary source.

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Mastering the Art of Oral History Projects: From Planning to Execution on September 19 at 2 p.m. with Mary Closmann Kahle and Jason Jonathan Rivas

Mastering the Art of Oral History Projects: From Planning to Execution

*Thursday, September 19 at 2 p.m. CT*

Presented by Public Historians Mary Closmann Kahle and Jason Jonathan Rivas

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*"Mastering the Art of Oral History Projects: From Planning to Execution "*

Join seasoned oral historians Mary Closmann Kahle and Jason J. Rivas for a webinar about oral history practices and the collection process. Both presenters will share their strategies for every stage of the oral history journey, from preparing and interviewing to transcribing and archiving.

Mary Closmann Kahle will discuss her projects regarding Austin's local community history. She'll share valuable insights into her methods, questions, and, most importantly, the work post-interview. Jason J. Rivas will discuss the pros and cons of a video oral history. He will also share about unexpected challenges one may face, including how to handle multiple truths that may emerge during interviews. This webinar is a must-attend for anyone interested in developing their oral history skills, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional.



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Oral History Best Practices and Resources, Tuesday, September 24 at 10 a.m.





Oral History Best Practices and Resources

Tuesday, September 24 at 10 a.m. CT

Presented by Steven Sielaff  - Senior Editor & Collections Manager at the Baylor University Institute for Oral History in Waco, Texas.

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In this instructional webinar, oral historian and archivist Steven Sielaff will present a comprehensive suite of resources related to best practices from the three institutions he represents: Baylor University’s Institute for Oral History, the Texas Oral History Association, and the Oral History Association. This session will serve as an introductory guide, covering the basics and foundational principles of oral history.

Steven will also discuss current trends shaping the profession and share insights from his ongoing efforts to identify and preserve oral history collections across Texas. This webinar is designed to provide both newcomers and experienced practitioners with essential knowledge to excel in the field of oral history.



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Save the Date

*October 9, 2024 at 10 a.m*. Museum store consultant Melody Caban shares all there is to know about incorporating a museum store into operations

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About Us

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