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Oral history workshops — 2024

A series of events: Wednesday 21 February 2024 to Sunday 8 December 2024

Introduction to oral history methodology. Ideal for people considering using oral history in their work, community or personal projects.

Two nurses and two women wearing skirt suits, hats and gloves smiling at a baby lying on baby scales set on a table.

The essentials of oral history research, Day 2: Recording seriously — Dunedin

Oral history workshops — 2024

Saturday 20 July 2024, 9:45am to 4:30pm
Hocken Library, Otago University, 90 Anzac Avenue, North Dunedin

Book a spot on our two-day workshop that gives an introduction to oral history methodology. Led by Lynette Shum, Oral History Advisor at the Alexander Turnbull Library and Helen Frizzell, a Dunedin-based freelance oral historian. The workshop is ideal for people considering using oral history in their work, community or personal projects.

Two nurses and two women wearing skirt suits, hats and gloves smiling at a baby lying on baby scales set on a table.

The essentials of oral history research, Day 1: Introduction to oral history — Dunedin

Oral history workshops — 2024

Saturday 8 June 2024, 9:45am to 4:30pm
Hocken Library, Otago University, 90 Anzac Avenue, North Dunedin

Book a spot on our two-day workshop that gives an introduction to oral history methodology. Led by Lynette Shum, Oral History Advisor at the Alexander Turnbull Library and Helen Frizzell, a Dunedin-based freelance oral historian. The workshop is ideal for people considering using oral history in their work, community or personal projects.

Group of six women having breakfast at a table while camping. There is a box of Weetbix on the table and some of the women are eating eggs.
Full

The essentials of oral history research, Day 2: Recording seriously — Wellington

Oral history workshops — 2024

Saturday 11 May 2024, 8:45am to 4:30pm
Tiakiwai Seminar Rooms, National Library Wellington

Book a spot on our two-day workshop that gives an introduction to oral history methodology. Led by Lynette Shum, Oral History Advisor at the Alexander Turnbull Library and Helen Frizzell, a Dunedin-based freelance oral historian. The workshop is ideal for people considering using oral history in their work, community or personal projects.

Group of six women having breakfast at a table while camping. There is a box of Weetbix on the table and some of the women are eating eggs.
Full

The essentials of oral history research, Day 1: Introduction to oral history — Wellington

Oral history workshops — 2024

Saturday 6 April 2024, 8:45pm to 4:30pm
Tiakiwai Seminar Rooms, National Library Wellington

Book a spot on our two-day workshop that gives an introduction to oral history methodology. Led by Lynette Shum, Oral History Advisor at the Alexander Turnbull Library and Helen Frizzell, a Dunedin-based freelance oral historian. The workshop is ideal for people considering using oral history in their work, community or personal projects.

Two women in a field putting potatoes in sacks.
Full

The essentials of oral history research, Day 2: Recording seriously — Christchurch

Oral history workshops — 2024

Wednesday 13 March 2024, 8:45am to 4:30pm
National Library, Christchurch

Book a spot on our two-day workshop that gives an introduction to oral history methodology. Led by Lynette Shum, Oral History Advisor at the Alexander Turnbull Library and Helen Frizzell, a Dunedin-based freelance oral historian. The workshop is ideal for people considering using oral history in their work, community or personal projects.

Two women in a field putting potatoes in sacks.

The essentials of oral history research, Day 1: Introduction to oral history — Christchurch

Oral history workshops — 2024

Wednesday 21 February 2024, 8:45pm to 4:30pm
National Library, Christchurch

Book a spot on our two-day workshop that gives an introduction to oral history methodology. Led by Lynette Shum, Oral History Advisor at the Alexander Turnbull Library and Helen Frizzell, a Dunedin-based freelance oral historian. The workshop is ideal for people considering using oral history in their work, community or personal projects.