January 18, 2002, Newsletter Issue #30: Oral History - Part 4

Tip of the Week

Consider placing copies of your oral history interviews in a library or archive. The information you have gathered from your interview may not seem important to anyone outside your family, but you shouldn`t underestimate the historical significance of your tapes. As time goes on, they`ll only become more and more valuable additions to the history of people and place.

To find out more about what to do after an oral history interview, check out this week`s hot tip!

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