Mon, 11 Oct 2004

Oral History on the Go

As "hokey" as it sounds now, projects like this will be invaluable to historians and genealogists in future generations. I wonder if one of the mobiles is gonna stop in Indy?

A project to record thousands of interviews with people across the United States is expanding. StoryCorps originates from a soundproof booth in Grand Central Station and now wants to go mobile. Rachel Metz reports from New York.

(link) [Wired News]

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