Building bridges and preserving voices: key factors in community oral history stewardship
Abstract
Purpose
The study aims to enhance our understanding of shared community oral history stewardship by exploring its practices and challenges from the perspectives of the stakeholders involved.
Design/methodology/approach
This study employed in-depth semi-structured interviews with community oral history stewards. Each interview focused on their experiences and perspectives regarding community-based oral history projects. The interview data were transcribed and analyzed using a grounded theory approach.
Findings
Community oral history stewards found oral history stewardship entails substantial effort, long-term commitment, and challenges. They concurred on the importance of partnerships between communities and archives in preserving community stories, with institutional archives providing valuable support, resources, and engagement beyond mere preservation platforms. Establishing trust between communities and archives emerged as a fundamental requirement for fruitful collaboration.
Originality/value
Community oral history has stood out as the prevailing form within the theory and practice of oral history, but its shared stewardship practices have not been thoroughly explored from the stakeholders' viewpoints.
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Acknowledgements
This study is funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) under the National Leadership Grants for Libraries Program LG-252370-OLS-22.
Citation
Kim, J., Roeschley, A. and Byun, M. (2024), "Building bridges and preserving voices: key factors in community oral history stewardship", Journal of Documentation, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-11-2023-0247
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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