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Oral History as Research Data: Interviews, collections, archives, data and history - a view from the UK Data Archive

Published on Aug 21, 2017871 Views

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Exploring Spoken Word Data in Oral History Archives00:00
Oral history as research data00:06
Covering00:37
My organisation - UK Data Archive00:50
UK Data Service02:08
Sister data archives02:12
Some statistics about our Service 02:45
Qualitative data services03:35
Qualitative data04:50
Key data05:17
Examples: oral history interviews05:23
Re - use purposes of qualitative data downloaded from UK Data Service06:22
What do users with the data ?07:07
Publications reusing qualitative data, Web of of Knowledge 08:17
Citations of publications reusing qualitative data, Web of Knowledge08:34
The national data (survey) archives - qualitative data volume 08:49
Access conditions09:25
Common user scenario10:04
Discovering content and context12:03
Search results13:08
Study level metadata13:38
Top level catalogue record / keyword index 14:06
Documentation: Being a Doctor14:36
Data listing15:25
Depositor stories15:49
Self deposit system for smaller datasets16:19
Audio16:45
Beyond the catalogue: user journey17:52
Faceted browsing - common facets18:49
Search interface - hits19:11
Target page for an interview19:22
Target page for an audio file20:04
Target references20:20
Fine - grained citation20:34
Which and how much metadata?21:22
Metadata demands for UK Quali Bank22:14
Description below the collection22:51
Use of Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)23:29
Essay with School Leavers on the Isle of Sheppey - 123:31
Essay with School Leavers on the Isle of Sheppey - 223:34
Home Intelligence & Morale Reports24:32
User case study25:02
Events and gatherings25:25