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Family Oral History Using Digital Tools

Family Stories: record them, transfer to your computer, create digital archive disks.

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Url:http://familyoralhistory.us/
Author(s):Facebook User
Language:English
Tags:oral history, family stories, audio
Description:Family Stories. Everyone has 'em. They tell where you come from. They hold secrets to who you are. This site explores how to use digital tools and media to record and preserve spoken memories of family members. Your host: Susan A. Kitchens (I got into this by talking to my grandpa; at the time he was 99 years old.)
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Popularity:17 Followers

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Dad Memorial Scanfest, part 2: How we used the images
My Dad's memorial was filled with photos, dear reader. Filled with them. The memorial was a little over a week ago. Here's what went down. Here's what we did with the photos I scanned (as described...more
2009-11-23
The Dad Memorial Scanfest Marathon
I've been on a tear, scanning family photos, for Dad's memorial -- the printed program, slideshow, and to burn on CD to share among extended family. I wrote most of this post when I was near the en...more
2009-11-11
One month ago: Hootenanny in the Hospital
This post is about a music-filled night exactly one month ago. But it's about far more than that. I won't make you read to the end for the most important bit. My Dad died October 4. He had some mus...more
2009-10-30
Bizy Backson
I've been otherwise occupied for a while. As said in Winnie The Pooh, Bizy backson. A while back I mentioned that I might as well name this site Family Medical History Using Offline Tools, and that...more
2009-10-02

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