Provides a detailed discussion of the history of the Oregon State University Sesquicentennial Oral History Project, which is the largest oral history project conducted in OSU history and among the most ambitious oral history initiatives attempted in the history of the state. The presentation discusses project staff, technical workflow, year-by-year...
A discussion of the revival of oral history at OSU, as housed within the OSU Libraries Special Collections and Archives Research Center. This presentation touches upon the author's training in oral history methods; the history of oral history work at OSU, particularly as conducted by the Horner Museum; the practice...
A technical overview of the creation of the Pauling Catalogue, a six-volume resource published in 2006 and including over 1,000 illustrations. The Pauling Catalogue describes the Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, a collection spanning some 4,437 linear feet as held in 2,230 boxes and including 4,111 books.
Aspects of...