Coral Way: A Digital Oral History and Transcription Project

'A Digital Oral History and Transcription Project of the First Bilingual/Bicultural School in the US' Poster presentation from the Living the Future 7 Conference, April 30-May 3, 2008, University of Arizona Libraries, Tucson, AZ. === The University of Arizona Libraries is partnering with t...

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Main Authors: Greenfield, Louise, Ruiz, Richard, Knowles, Tim, Jury, Steven N., Rule, Amy, de Farber, Bess, Walsh, Brenda G.
Other Authors: University of Arizona Libraries
Language:en_US
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/222251
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2222512015-12-10T03:01:09Z Coral Way: A Digital Oral History and Transcription Project Greenfield, Louise Ruiz, Richard Knowles, Tim Jury, Steven N. Rule, Amy de Farber, Bess Walsh, Brenda G. University of Arizona Libraries changes for libraries academic libraries innovation in libraries transcription oral history 'A Digital Oral History and Transcription Project of the First Bilingual/Bicultural School in the US' Poster presentation from the Living the Future 7 Conference, April 30-May 3, 2008, University of Arizona Libraries, Tucson, AZ. The University of Arizona Libraries is partnering with the UA College of Education, Historical Museum of South Florida and the University of Miami Special Collections Library to create, and make electronically accessible, an oral history of the first federally funded bilingual/bicultural school in the country in Miami, Florida (Coral Way Elementary). The national impact of this original bilingual program influenced federal legislation and Arizona’s educational system. Much of the existing published information about the school, such as text book references are either incorrect or incomplete. The poster session will map out the process of planning and implementing this outreach and collaborative effort. It will describe the plans for the oral history project which will capture through personal interviews the stories and memorabilia of those teachers, administrators, students and their parents involved in the first five years of the program (1963 – 68). 2008-05-02 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/222251 en_US Copyright © is held by the author.
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innovation in libraries
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oral history
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academic libraries
innovation in libraries
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Greenfield, Louise
Ruiz, Richard
Knowles, Tim
Jury, Steven N.
Rule, Amy
de Farber, Bess
Walsh, Brenda G.
Coral Way: A Digital Oral History and Transcription Project
description 'A Digital Oral History and Transcription Project of the First Bilingual/Bicultural School in the US' Poster presentation from the Living the Future 7 Conference, April 30-May 3, 2008, University of Arizona Libraries, Tucson, AZ. === The University of Arizona Libraries is partnering with the UA College of Education, Historical Museum of South Florida and the University of Miami Special Collections Library to create, and make electronically accessible, an oral history of the first federally funded bilingual/bicultural school in the country in Miami, Florida (Coral Way Elementary). The national impact of this original bilingual program influenced federal legislation and Arizona’s educational system. Much of the existing published information about the school, such as text book references are either incorrect or incomplete. The poster session will map out the process of planning and implementing this outreach and collaborative effort. It will describe the plans for the oral history project which will capture through personal interviews the stories and memorabilia of those teachers, administrators, students and their parents involved in the first five years of the program (1963 – 68).
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