Oral
History as a Tool for Collecting Family History
Program
for the Iowa City Genealogical Society
January 28, 2006
by Leigh Ann (Jero) Randak
Johnson County Historical Society--351-5738
name updated 05 Sep 2010
Interview
Family Members About…. ·
Family History/Family Stories ·
Help jump start/direct research ·
Take advantage while resource/opportunity is available ·
Add background to facts ·
Personal Stories about family members not written up in
histories ·
Record family and individual sayings ·
Their own stories and don’t forget your own stories ·
For future generations of your family ·
Part of the history of their/your community ·
Can get information not found in any other place ·
Can be therapeutic for you and them Doing
the Interviews
·
Taped interview—Audio or Video ·
Interview them/have someone interview you ·
Create tape on own ·
Help get your family members involved in oral history
projects/memory ·
Jot down notes over time on what to ask or talk about ·
Use photographs and objects to jog memory. ·
Interview different family members about the same thing. ·
Read published oral histories for ideas ·
Don’t be afraid to do several interviews. · Consider with permission donating interviews you do to local historical societies · Bring tape recorder or notebook to family reunions or get togethers. What if they aren’t around anymore?· Tape or write down what you remember about them or your interactions with them Interviewing Children· Do an interview with a child · Record sayings and jokes TechnologyInterviewing Dos and Don’ts When asking questions….
When listening to responses….
When looking back on your interview…. · Don’t expect a great interview every time. · Do realize that each situation and each interview is unique. · Do realize that all the instruction in the world is no substitute for practical experience. and DO HAVE FUN!
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