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Area of Science:

  • History
  • Digital Humanities
  • Qualitative Research Methods

Background:

  • Oral testimony is a crucial method for historians studying the recent past.
  • Extensive literature exists on collecting oral testimony and its conceptual challenges.
  • A gap remains in guidance for analyzing oral testimony effectively.

Observation:

  • Researchers often face challenges in systematically analyzing large volumes of oral testimony.
  • Manual analysis of taped recollections can be time-consuming and labor-intensive.
  • Existing methodologies provide limited support for the analytical phase of oral history.

Findings:

  • This paper presents a novel computer-based technique for the analysis of taped oral recollections.
  • The Ethnograph software is demonstrated as a tool to facilitate this analysis.
  • The proposed method allows for more rapid analysis without compromising research validity.

Implications:

  • This computer-assisted approach can significantly improve the efficiency of oral history research.
  • It provides a practical solution for researchers dealing with substantial oral archives.
  • The findings contribute to the methodological toolkit for digital history and qualitative data analysis.