The Academy

The Academy’s efforts to record filmmakers’ stories began in 1948 when Film Curator Howard Walls interviewed a number of silent film pioneers such as J. Searle Dawley and Blanche Sweet. In 1989, the Academy established its Oral History Program. The program was based around recording audio interviews, with edited transcripts bound into volumes and accessed through the Margaret Herrick Library. These in-depth and long-form interviews take a detailed look at the careers of more than 70 individuals, including such visionaries as Haskell Wexler, Theadora van Runkle, and Frank Pierson. To bring these efforts into the future and to support the needs of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the Oral History Projects department was established in late 2012. The goal is to unify and manage all forms of oral history at the Academy, from recording, to collection, curation, and preservation.


For more information about the Howard Walls and Oral History Program collections, visit the Collections page.

SOHA Scholarships and Mini-Grant

There is still time to apply for the SOHA scholarships and mini-grant. The deadline for the following awards is January 20th: 

 2017 EVA TULENE WATT SCHOLARSHIP FOR NATIVE AMERICAN SCHOLARS APPLICATION
2017 SOHA GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
2017 SOHA MINI-GRANT APPLICATION

Visit www.southwestoralhistory.org/awards for more information.

Oral History Diagram

Oral history diagram was provided by the Fairfield Foundation. The Main Street Oral History Project preserves and presents the  history of Gloucester’s Main Street community through living memory of Gloucester Courthouse’s thriving business district. Visit www.fairfieldfoundation.org/oral-history project for more details.

#oralhistory #history #archive #diagram

New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum

Oral History Program

As part of the Museum’s mission to collect and preserve the agricultural heritage of New Mexico, the Museum implemented an Oral History Program in the mid-1990s. This systematic collection of living people’s recollections of their experiences with farming, ranching, and rural life is a major component in researching and interpreting these subjects for our visitors. Curators incorporate audio tracks and quotes into most of our exhibits—wouldn’t you rather hear about history from the people that were actually there?

SOHA 35th Anniversary

At SOHA 35th Anniversary event (L-R) 2nd VP Juan Coronado, Mink Awardee Virginia Espino, Past President Caryll Batt Dziedziak.

Join us for our annual meeting April 27-29 in Tempe, AZ. Today is the last day to submit your proposal. Conference rates and scholarship applications are made available on our site, southwestoralhistory.org

#oralhistory #conference #award #scholar #meeting #SOHA #southwest

Conference Proposals

Today is the last day to submit your SOHA conference proposals. Visit http://www.southwestoralhistory.org for more details. We hope to see you in Tempe!

#conference #Arizona #proposal #presentation #historians #history #oralhistory #narrative #narrator #interview #Tempe

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

The Oral History Research Center (OHRC) at the UNLV University Libraries records eye-witness accounts from members of the Las Vegas community to document the history of Las Vegas and Southern Nevada. These oral histories present in a very immediate and engaging way a piece of history through the actual voices of those who were there.

The OHRC conducts, collects and makes available audio and video interviews. Narrators are selected for their ability to provide reliable first-hand accounts of the history of Las Vegas and Southern Nevada. Each year the OHRC defines one or more new projects that center around a particular historical subject or them. These projects result in a series of interrelated histories. The Boyer Early Las Vegas History Project is ongoing.

The OHRC is located in the UNLV Libraries Special Collections. Interviews conducted by the OHRC as well as interviews recorded by several earlier projects may be found and used in Special Collections. Interviews are also increasingly available online.

Check the Special Collections blog for updates on the activities of the Oral History Research Center.

SOHA Scholarship & Mini-grant Award Winners

SOHA 2016 scholarship and mini-grant award winners at the 35th Anniversary Celebration: (L-R) Hana Crawford, Davina Two Bears, Samuel Villarreal Catanach, Angel Hinzo, Elizabeth Berton-Reilly, Miguel Juarez

There is still time to apply for the 2017 awards.  You can submit your application by January 20th. Please see each application for more details:

2017 EVA TULENE WATT SCHOLARSHIP FOR NATIVE AMERICAN SCHOLARS APPLICATION
2017 SOHA GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
2017 SOHA MINI-GRANT APPLICATION

WWII Digital Collections

This screenshot provided by the National World War II Museum shows the home page of the National World War II Museum's new online archive project, in New Orleans, Friday, Dec. 16, 2016. Executives at the museum say creating a vast online collection of 9,000 existing oral and written histories will take longer than the war was fought: 10 years and $11 million dollars. The task is enormous: thousands of hours of audio and video must be handled and millions of words transcribed. (National World War II Museum via AP) Photo: AP / National World War II MuseumThis screenshot provided by the National World War II Museum shows the home page of the National World War II Museum’s new online archive project, in New Orleans, Friday, Dec. 16, 2016. Executives at the museum say creating a vast online collection of 9,000 existing oral and written histories will take longer than the war was fought: 10 years and $11 million dollars. The task is enormous: thousands of hours of audio and video must be handled and millions of words transcribed. (National World War II Museum via AP)