My PhD or CDA, collaborative doctoral award is about reusing oral history recordings within GLAM, galleries, libraries, archives, and museums. I am using the National Trust property Seaton Delaval Hall, as a case study. Now for context my background is
OHD_PRS_0259 Learning from ourselves : Reusing institutional oral
We would like to start by quickly introducing our projects, as we will be using them to illustrate our methodologies. My project is with Seaton Delaval Hall, which is a National Trust heritage site in the North East of England.
OHD_PRS_0203 Capturing voices: Designing a system for better oral history reuse
For paper that is title “designing a system for better oral history reuse” I am not going to spend a lot of time talking specifically about oral history or design. The reason for this is because designing a system for
OHD_PRS_0185 Presentation for Jo and Heather
OHD_PRS_0127 Only Time Will Tell: the ethical dilemma of oral histories
This one has been my favourite paper to present so far. I think it was really fun and people seemed to enjoy it. Brainstorming Slides Script [slide 1] I am going play two sound recordings which both discuss abortion, so
OHD_PRS_0126 Oral History’s Design
This presentation was only 3 minutes. There were some lovely archive nerds in the audience. Slides Script [slide one] What do this lamp, this corkscrew and the iPod have in common? Other than the fact that they are all very
OHD_PRS_0125 Oral History’s Design: Sustaining visitor (re)use of oral histories on heritage sites
On 26 March I presented my first paper during a series of Digital Heritage Workshops organised by Lancaster University and IIT Indore. It was really scary and weird. I didn’t feel looked after at all. I also presented something that
OHD_PRS_0124 Presentation/Interview
Below is the presentation I had to do in order to be chosen as the student to complete this PhD. The interview took place on Feb 18th 2020 and the question I had to answer was, “What are the key
OHD_PRS_0122 Staying flexible: how to build an oral history archive
The second conference paper I presented. This one went better than the first one so that is positive. Slides Script [slide two] This is Seaton Delaval Hall. This National Trust property can be found in Northumberland just up the coast
OHD_PRS_0120 The Unseen: Maintenance Labour on Heritage Sites
// “To invent the sailing ship or steamer is to invent the the shipwreck. To invent the train is to invent the rail accident of derailment. To invent the family automobile is to produce the pile-up on the highway.” (Virilio,
OHD_PRS_0118 🏛⏳🏺📜: Connecting with history through our screen
This was not a very good paper. I was very busy and I did not put my whole heart in it, which is always a shame. But a learning moment to remember to plan these things better Slides Script Since