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    • About us
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    • Events & Training
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NOHANZ Biennial Conference 15-17 November 2024

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  • Wellington Abstracting Oral History: Series two

    Wellington Abstracting Oral History: Series two

    08:45 -13:00
    2017-08-12-2017-08-13
    Alexander Turnbull Library
    National Library of New Zealand
    70 Molesworth St, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand

    Abstrac0ng Oral History
    $360* Saturday and Sunday
    12 & 13 August 2017 8.45am-1pm
    (Please note dates are between Days One and Two of this series)

  • Wellington Workshop: Abstracting Oral History

    Wellington Workshop: Abstracting Oral History

    08:45 -13:00
    2017-08-12-2017-08-13
    Alexander Turnbull Library

    Saturday and Sunday
    12 & 13 August 2017 8.45am-1pm
    The abstract is a comprehensive 8me-coded summary, which serves as a guide to the oral history researcher. Here is an opportunity to practice the comprehension and editing skills
    needed to compile a reliable and usable ab-stract. Comple8on of an Essen!als of Oral History Research or a recent equivalent intro-ductory course is recommended but not re-quired.
    $180 ($140)* Limit: 8

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  • Wellington Day Two: Recording Seriously Saturday 26 August 2017 8.45am – Second Series

    Wellington Day Two: Recording Seriously Saturday 26 August 2017 8.45am – Second Series

    All day
    2017-08-26
    Alexander Turnbull Library
    National Library of New Zealand
    70 Molesworth St, Thorndon, Wellington 6011, New Zealand

    Day Two: Recording Seriously
    Saturday 26 August 2017 8.45am-4.30pm
    Recording Seriously builds on Day One: Introduc!on to Oral History, reviewing work completed and covering in more detail interview techniques, project planning and technical, ethical, and legal issues.
    $300 ($220)* for both days
    Limit: 12

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