1. Digital practice update: digitisation and digital preservation 15 February 2011 DIGITISING SOUND RECORDINGS Sally Hone Oral History Curator Original Materials Branch
35. Oral History Association of Australia NSW has good information on equipment and project development etc see http://www.ohaansw.org.au /
36. Also this is a very useful publication Oral History Handbook 5th edition, 3rd impression, by Beth Robertson $20 for OHAA members available at seminars and workshops Mailed Orders: $28, $20 members and Bulk orders of 10 or more $20 Mail your cheque to: OHAA-SA Inc, PO Box 3113, Unley SA 5061 The Oral History Handbook has been published by the South Australian Branch of the Oral History Association since 1983. It is well established as the national standard. The author draws on 25 years experience of practising and teaching oral history techniques and preserving sound recordings. In this newest printing (5th edition, 3rd impression) Beth has revised five pages which update information on digital technology.