Members’ Contributions
NOHANZ website welcomes material contributed by members
Following the 2008 IOHA conference in Mexico Lesley Hall has contributed the following paper with permission of the authors Juan J. Gutiérrez and María Valladares from California State University, Monterey Bay “Introduction to Video Editing for Oral Historians” here
Hints on using lapel mics from Matt Livingstone and Stephen Buckland of Sound Techniques in Auckland here
Undertaking paid oral history work – points to consider – contributed by Pip Oldham with thanks to those who supplied comments and suggestions here
Projects involving NOHANZ Members
Books based on oral history by NOHANZ committee members:
Cheryl Ware, HIV survivors in Sydney: Memories of the epidemic, Palgrave Macmillan, 2019
Ruth Low, Shearers: New Zealand legends, Penguin, 2019
Listen to oral historian Paul Diamond talking about some of the techniques he uses to record oral histories here
National Oral History Association of New Zealand
Te Kete Kōrero-a-Waha o Te Motu
P.O. Box 3819, WELLINGTON
Oral history in the history of computing
NOHANZ member Janet Toland, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington attended Command Lines: Software, Power and Performance, at the Computer History Museum in California in March. She reports on a panel discussion about the use of oral history in the wider history of computing. ..more..
Contact presidentnohanz@oralhistory.org.nz
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Of Interest
Kim Workman Julia Amua Whaipooti audio.mp3
Julie Benjamin, National radio. 1949 Ranfurly Shield challenge ..here..
Dr Indira Chowdhury’s blog
Making Montreal Home after the Holocaust