id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_af7sa3spenctfit5v264bdayny Mariana Strassacapa Ou Publishing as Sharing: observations from Oral History practices in the Digital Humanities 2017 11 .pdf application/pdf 4083 246 45 This 'publishing as sharing' new notion is in accordance with the new paradigm of openness in digital scholarship. and to the pervasive digital 'sharing'; when it comes to academic publishing and research practices, that means and 'open dissemination', as the idea behind institutional websites like Oxford University Research Archive (two In this essay, I use the debates on Oral History in the Digital Humanities to support the presentation of some of digital humanities: voice, access, and engagement (Boyd & Larson, 2014), the authors provide an overview of the we can identify from oral history's new practices in research and dissemination: University at Albany, a website that used to publish oral history collections: freely share the recording and transcript on our open-access public history website and library repository, where Furthermore, as a oral history collection is published online and becomes a website, new roles which can D. and Larson, M., eds., Oral history and digital humanities: ./cache/work_af7sa3spenctfit5v264bdayny.pdf ./txt/work_af7sa3spenctfit5v264bdayny.txt