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Ethical Editing of Oral Histories: The Experience of the Birmingham Children's Homes Project Archivist

机译:口述历史的伦理编辑:伯明翰儿童之家项目档案保管员的经验

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This article describes the legal and ethical problems encountered by the Birmingham Children's Homes Project while collecting oral history interviews from former residents and staff of children's homes. The article briefly discusses the background to the project and the wider debate about re-use of data. It then explains the measures considered and undertaken to edit transcripts of the interviews in order to avoid identifying former looked-after children and to remove remarks made by interviewees which could amount to defamation, while retaining enough content and context to make them valuable resources for both general researchers and former residents of children's homes.
机译:本文介绍了伯明翰儿童之家项目在收集前居民和儿童之家工作人员的口述历史采访时遇到的法律和道德问题。本文简要讨论了该项目的背景以及有关数据重用的广泛辩论。然后,它解释了考虑并采取的措施,以编辑面试成绩单,以避免识别以前照顾的孩子,并消除面试官可能会诽谤的言论,同时保留足够的内容和背景,使其成为双方的宝贵资源一般研究人员和儿童之家的前居民。

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    《Journal of the society of archivists》 |2011年第2期|p.191-204|共14页
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    Sarah Pymer;

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    Birmingham Archives & Heritage, Central Library, Chamberlain Square, Birmingham B3 3HQ;

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