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Peer reviewedPierce, Preston E. – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 1986
Current technological advances make acquiring and producing oral history records easier for librarians. However, they must be aware of practical, philosophical, political, and legal issues involved therein. Preservation formats include (1) audiotape; (2) videotape; (3) disc recordings; (4) film; (5) slides and audiotapes; and (6) microfilm. (CDD)
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Films, Interviews, Librarians


