
October – November 2020 Oral History Workshops Christchurch
Alexander Turnbull Library Outreach Services offer workshops for people considering using oral history in their work, community or personal projects. Our training is based on the principles enshrined in the National Oral History Association of New Zealand (NOHANZ)’s Code of Ethical and
Technical Practice, and international archival standards.
The Christchurch workshops will be taught by Helen Frizzell, oral historian, and Lynette Shum, Oral HistoryAdvisor, and will be held at Tūranga,
Christchurch City Libraries, 60 Cathedral Square, Christchurch
ORAL HISTORY
Oral history is a record of information gathered in oral form, usually by electronic means, as a result of a planned interview. The purpose of oral history is to create a spoken record where none exists or to supplement existing records for future researchers.
All equipment is provided and all participants receive comprehensive
guides and resources and a certificate of attendance.
For further information including registration, other workshops or funding, please contact:
Outreach Services
ATLOutreach@dia.govt.nz
Ph 04 462 3935
Outreach Services
Heritage Advice Coordinator
04 462 3935
Oral History Advisor
04 462 3977
Oral History Advisor, Māori
04 462 3976
E-mail: ATLOutreach@dia.govt.nz
Website: www.natlib.govt.nz
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