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The Alexander Turnbull Library is pleased to offer the popular course Essentials of oral history research, at the following places:
Wellington 8 May and 12 June 2021
Sorry, this course is already fully subscribed. But please contact atloutreach@dia.govt.nz to be put on the list to be notified about the next course
Nelson 29 May and 26 June 2021
Westport 31 May and 28 June 2021
Classes in Auckland, Tauranga and Hamilton are also in the pipeline, contact atloutreach@dia.govt.nz to be put on the list to be notified
These courses will not proceed if there are insufficient numbers or if government Covid Levels are raisedNote:
See the international events page above, the events menu, and the calendar.
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National Oral History Association of New Zealand
Te Kete Kōrero-a-Waha o Te Motu
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Hello, I am a library staff from China. I am looking forward to combining oral history with library resources and services. What I want to know is the differences between the New Zealand Oral History Society’s research and service practices in oral history What unique contributions have you made? Can you introduce in detail the various service practices of New Zealand’s oral history in response to the ever-changing environment? Thank you!
to our NOHANZ colleagues – just to let you know that the Call for papers for the OHA conference in October 2021 in Tasmania has been extended to 1 April. We are confident that trans-Tasman participation will be possible by then so urge NZ oral historians to consider putting in a proposal. Details of revised Call are in the website link below https://oralhistoryaustralia.org.au/cfp-oha-conference-deadline-extended/