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Oral History Association. Like the practice of oral history, electronic forms of communication are democratic, interactive, and shaped by the interests of participants; so it makes sense that H-Oralhist has rapidly become an important medium for discussion of oral history issues. I hope you will take advantage of the opportunities H-Oralhist affords to tell others about your work in oral history, to share resources and information, and to participate in discussions about method, ethics, and a range of other topics. And, if you are new to oral history, or you are not a member of the Oral History Association, I hope you will consider joining. Benefits of membership include reduced registration rates at annual conferences, and subscriptions to the Association Newsletter, which covers developments in the field, and the Oral History Review, our scholarly journal. Oral History Association President |
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