That Sounds Just Like Me! Leveraging User-Centered Design Personas to Inform Your Metadata Practices for Oral History Collections

Lauren Kata, Jennifer Hecker, Allison Kirchner, Brian McNerney, Jaycie Vos, Natalie Milbrodt, Steven Sielaff

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Abstract

Ever wonder how others are describing their oral history collections? Members of the Oral History Association Metadata Task Force describe efforts to create oral history descriptive guidelines that meet the needs of a broad practitioner community. The MTF describes its use of the design methodology of developing "personas" to explore a variety of perspectives in oral history metadata practices. Guest collaborators share their experiences, and attendees are invited to provide reflection and feedback.
Original languageEnglish (US)
StateUnpublished - Aug 4 2019
EventArchives*Records 2019: Lives Collide. Ideas Are Born. We Are All Transformed - JW Marriott, Austin, United States
Duration: Jul 31 2019Aug 6 2019
https://archives2019.sched.com/

Conference

ConferenceArchives*Records 2019
Abbreviated titleSAA Conference 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAustin
Period7/31/198/6/19
Internet address

Keywords

  • archives
  • oral history

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