Tech options for making oral history recordings accessible V1. January 30 2023 Hannah James Louwerse, Archives at NCBS Making oral history recordings accessible to people has been infamously difficult, with the oral historian Michael Frisch referring to the issue as
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Chpt. 01 – The History of Oral History Technology “The history of progress is littered with experimental failures.” – Victor Papanek, Design for the Real World Let is take a moment to contemplate the MiniDisc. Developed by Sony in 1992,
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[META DATA] [Contextual information] Archival item use in… In Back to the Future Part Two, Marty McFly travels to 2015. There are flying cars, holograms, hoverboards, and many many fax machines, but no sign of the internet or smart phones.