My good intentions of creating up to four “sub-blogs†to accompany my original posting “Information Cartography” went… you know. I’ll keep centered around work-work as that’s what people have responded to, and if anybody wants to talk about anything else, meet me at the piano bar.
Posts Tagged ‘ Oral History ’
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Synchronicity: Merging Text with Audio/Video Components of Oral History Online
January 1, 2010
Oral History is a complex information package that has not yet fully realized its potential with regard to internet access. Content management systems still generally treat the different components of oral history as separate entities. You can search the text or you can listen / watch the interview but the different components are rarely integrated. […]