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May 11, 1-2 pm MT Edmonton

Managing Oral History Projects

Oral histories at the Oklahoma Historical Society and what could be helpful for indigenous and nonindigenous organizations who are thinking about new oral history projects or preserving existing interviews.

Mallory Covington, Archival Collections Manager,  Oklahoma Historical Society

Mallory Covington is the archival collections manager and manuscript archivist at the Oklahoma Historical Society. She also oversees and is involved in the oral history department. She will share Oral histories  at the Oklahoma Historical Society www.okhistory.org and preservation tips from an archivist perspectives when  starting new projects.

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This is part of the Maskwacis Cultural College Microlearning Series and is open to the public.
Contact Manisha Khetarpal by email  mkhetarpal@mccedu.ca or call toll free: 1 866 585 3925
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