Building a timeless audiovisual collection: Libraries and archives as repositories of oral history

Purpose: Oral histories (OHs), as primary sources of information, are used as evidences of the past and inculcate human memory. It is a real testimony of our history. However, OHs are now neglected and somehow unpopular. Strategies must be done to make sure that OH projects should continue to be use...

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Main Authors: Yap, Joseph Marmol, Barsaga, Agnes Sambalilo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-43462021-06-07T02:09:21Z Building a timeless audiovisual collection: Libraries and archives as repositories of oral history Yap, Joseph Marmol Barsaga, Agnes Sambalilo Purpose: Oral histories (OHs), as primary sources of information, are used as evidences of the past and inculcate human memory. It is a real testimony of our history. However, OHs are now neglected and somehow unpopular. Strategies must be done to make sure that OH projects should continue to be used as proofs. The purpose of this paper is to go back in time and review the OH in Asia, in the Philippines, and the collection at De La Salle University. Design/methodology/approach: This study explores the OH collection of the DLSU Archives. Data are extracted from the Sierra library system. Extracted subjects are arranged alphabetically. They are presented and summarized below. Historical data coming from the correspondences kept at the archives are also used to understand how the collection accumulated and how they are being organized, classified, and used by the patrons. Literature reviews are also consulted to learn more about the background of OH in the Philippines. Findings: A total of 176 subjects are identified. These subjects are selected on the basis of the Library of Congress Classification Scheme which is re-categorized according to the Philippine Standard Industrial Classification to identify which type of industry does each OH belong to. The category on professional, scientific and technical activities had 30 LCC-related subjects or 16.95 percent of the total number of subjects, next is 15.25 percent or 27 LCC-related subjects which comes from the arts, entertainment and recreation, and top three is Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Security with 10.23 percent. Research limitations/implications: This paper shares the challenges and experiences of establishing and maintaining OHs. Practical implications: The paper presents new ways or initiatives to capture OH other than the traditional and usual process. Social implications: Oral interviews are given proper attention as part of the local history. Originality/value: There is a scarcity of OH papers written by librarians; therefore, this paper presents the current status of OH in the country. © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3850 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Oral history--Philippines Libraries—Special collections Library and Information Science
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Oral history--Philippines
Libraries—Special collections
Library and Information Science
spellingShingle Oral history--Philippines
Libraries—Special collections
Library and Information Science
Yap, Joseph Marmol
Barsaga, Agnes Sambalilo
Building a timeless audiovisual collection: Libraries and archives as repositories of oral history
description Purpose: Oral histories (OHs), as primary sources of information, are used as evidences of the past and inculcate human memory. It is a real testimony of our history. However, OHs are now neglected and somehow unpopular. Strategies must be done to make sure that OH projects should continue to be used as proofs. The purpose of this paper is to go back in time and review the OH in Asia, in the Philippines, and the collection at De La Salle University. Design/methodology/approach: This study explores the OH collection of the DLSU Archives. Data are extracted from the Sierra library system. Extracted subjects are arranged alphabetically. They are presented and summarized below. Historical data coming from the correspondences kept at the archives are also used to understand how the collection accumulated and how they are being organized, classified, and used by the patrons. Literature reviews are also consulted to learn more about the background of OH in the Philippines. Findings: A total of 176 subjects are identified. These subjects are selected on the basis of the Library of Congress Classification Scheme which is re-categorized according to the Philippine Standard Industrial Classification to identify which type of industry does each OH belong to. The category on professional, scientific and technical activities had 30 LCC-related subjects or 16.95 percent of the total number of subjects, next is 15.25 percent or 27 LCC-related subjects which comes from the arts, entertainment and recreation, and top three is Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Security with 10.23 percent. Research limitations/implications: This paper shares the challenges and experiences of establishing and maintaining OHs. Practical implications: The paper presents new ways or initiatives to capture OH other than the traditional and usual process. Social implications: Oral interviews are given proper attention as part of the local history. Originality/value: There is a scarcity of OH papers written by librarians; therefore, this paper presents the current status of OH in the country. © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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author Yap, Joseph Marmol
Barsaga, Agnes Sambalilo
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title Building a timeless audiovisual collection: Libraries and archives as repositories of oral history
title_short Building a timeless audiovisual collection: Libraries and archives as repositories of oral history
title_full Building a timeless audiovisual collection: Libraries and archives as repositories of oral history
title_fullStr Building a timeless audiovisual collection: Libraries and archives as repositories of oral history
title_full_unstemmed Building a timeless audiovisual collection: Libraries and archives as repositories of oral history
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