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Local History Goes High Tech Doug Baldwin, Cranbury Public Library Allen McGinley, Piscataway Public Library
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Local History Goes High Tech

May 10, 2015

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Co-Presentation with Allen McGinley for Infolink (2010) on digitization and audio recording projects to preserve local histories done by libraries
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Local History Goes High Tech

Doug Baldwin, Cranbury Public LibraryAllen McGinley, Piscataway Public Library

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Local History Photo Archive with Flickr

• Free hosting• Tagging and geotagging• Share, share, share (RSS, embed and social networks)• Working with patrons and local history groups• User generated data via commenting• Search and explore

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The Cranbury Interactive Community Map

• Google Maps / My Maps (geo-location)• Pictures and context (can use Flickr for image hosting)• Perpetual Beta (always evolving)• Patrons can play too!

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Digitization of the Cranbury Press

• Our 2009 situationo Copyrighto Microfilmo Digital contento Loss of the Press

• Our goalso Access/Searchabilityo Cost effectiveo Flexibility / Evolving

• Who we chose and whyo Our current situation

• Demo......http://www.flickr.com/photos/giantsfanatic/355201575/

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Local History Goes High Tech

Doug Baldwin, Cranbury Public LibraryAllen McGinley, Piscataway Public Library

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I Remember Piscataway: An Oral History Project

• Oral history interviews• Open and permanent access• Presentation to community

http://www.flickr.com/photos/astridwalter/3484804033/

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Project Team

• Ed Troike, [email protected]

• Kate Baker, [email protected]

• Allen McGinley, [email protected]

http://www.flickr.com/photos/atomicshed/161716498/

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Planning

• Identify potential topics of interest• Reach out to community organizations• Identify potential interviewees• Don’t take no for an answer!• Define scope of the project

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Scheduling Interviews

www.pbworks.com

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Interview - Setup

• Select a comfortable location (library, senior center, assisted living locations)

• Use space that is appropriate for audio recording

• Arrange for help with equipment setup• Create a relaxed environment (bring water)• Be prepared with questions

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MacBook and Blue Mic

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Pre-Interview

• Audio release (see handout)• Explain scope of project and how their

recorded interviews will be used• Identify topics that will be discussed

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Recording

• Clear beginning to the interview, including introduction (name, date, etc)

• Talk as little as possible• Use questions to lead• Avoid pausing or editing during interview

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Presentation

• Send personal invitations to all participants (interviewees, partnering organizations), press, local officials

• Sell program as a community event• Celebration and launch of the project• Advertise future interview opportunities• Highlight local history collection

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I Remember Piscataway

http://piscatawaylibrary.org/content/irememberpiscataway

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MacBook Pro

http://bit.ly/c15xuT

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Blue Snowball (Microphone)

http://bit.ly/9Bg6Bu

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Transferring Cassette to Digital Audio

http://www.amazon.com/Ion-Tape2PC-USB-Cassette-Deck/dp/B000VG802I

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Digital Voice Recorder

http://bit.ly/agylVV

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Get up, it’s demo time!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/evilerin/3565026821/

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Connect, share, and ask us questions!

Doug Baldwin, Cranbury Public LibraryPh: 609-655-0555Em: [email protected]/baldwind1976linkedin.com/in/db1976Square 2: http://njlaconference.ning.com/profile/cranburypl

Allen McGinley, Piscataway Public LibraryPh: 732-463-1633 ext 6Em: [email protected]@gmail.comfacebook.com/mcginleytwitter.com/mamcginleylinkedin.com/in/mamcginleyconnect.ala.org/user/80525

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Questions?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulfloyd/3559266527/