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FW: article on oral histories
05 June 2000 23:22 UTC
Jennifer & Louise: I got the email below and immidiately thought
of our Oral Histories Project. I have not had a chance to read
the article as I am drowning here with work (as I am sure you
are too).
How are you both doing? How are things with AFSC and with AAAN?
I hope all is well with every one. Stay in touch, and regards
to all.
Warmly
Bishara
>--- Original Message ---
>From: "Ann Treacy" <atreacy@tc.umn.edu>
>To: SERVICE LEARNING NETWORK <Service-Learning@csf.colorado.edu>
>Date: 5/28/00 5:08:53 PM
>
>I'm using this rainy Memorial weekend to catch up on some reading
so, you
>may get a few article alerts from me over the next few days.
>
>For any of you who participate in oral hisotry projects, there
is an
>interesting article on oral histories in the March issue of
Educational
>Researcher published by the American Educational Research Association.
>
>Errante, Antoinette. "But Sometimes You're Not Part of the Story:
Oral
>Histories and Ways of Remembering and Telling." Educational
Researcher (v29
>n2 p16-27). The author talks about her experiences recording
oral
>histories. She points out some of the limitations of oral histories.
>
>The article is available online at:
>http://www.aera.net/pubs/er/arts/29-02/errant01.htm
>
>Enjoy! Ann
>
>Ann Treacy, Librarian
>Learn and Serve America
>National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
>http://umn.edu/~serve
>
>
>
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