COLLECTION

Collecting Memories: Oral Histories of American Folklorists

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Identifier
USU_FOLK COLL 46 (local)
Date
2011 (Inclusive dates)
Summary

Collecting Memories contains oral histories (and related materials) of American folklorists. The project is a joint effort of Utah State University and the American Folklore Society.

Scope and Content Note

The collection contains original sound, interview transcript/log, photographs and associated materials. Release forms housed in collection file



Administrative/Biographical History Element

Historical Note

Collecting Memories: Oral Histories of American Folklorists is a joint effort by the American Folklore Society and Utah State University Special Collections and Archives. The American Folklife Center at The Library of Congress is the project advisor. Collecting Memories is an effort to collect, preserve and disseminate the voices and images of American folklorists and the field of folklore studies through oral histories (memories and personal commentary) and related materials (photographs, curriculum vitae, personal papers, diaries, logs, etc)

The project will help document the development and change of the field since the mid-twentieth century to more fully tell the story of folklore scholarship and to make accessible the institutional memory of the American Folklore Society, the premier folklore society in the United States. Project products (media, transcripts/logs, images and affiliated materials) will be housed at Utah State University, the official repository of the American Folklore Society Records: MSS 206. USU will host the products of the project in both physical and digital collections

In October 2009, Randy Williams (Utah State University) proposed the project to Tim Lloyd (Executive Director American Folklore Society) and Michael Taft (Head of the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress). All parties agreed to participate. Simon Bronner and Jill Terry Rudy (members of the American Folklore Society History Section) and Guha Shankar (Folklife Specialist, Research and Programs, American Folklife Center, LOC) were invited to help Lloyd, Taft and Williams draft the project forms. Williams applied to USU's Institutional Review Board for IRB approval, which was awarded: USU IRB protocol number 2761. The project was introduced at the 2010 American Folklore Society Meeting in Nashville, TN, by Bronner, Lloyd, Rudy, Taft and Williams

Members of the American Folklore Society (and their students) are invited to participate in the project by being interviewed or by interviewing a member of the society. Project forms are available to guide the process. For history of folklorist oral history efforts see Simon Bronner's "American Folklorists' Voices in Print: A Critical Survey" (2011 Folklore Historian)



System of Arrangement

Collection arranged by interview chronologically by date and year



Conditions Governing Access

No restrictions on use, except: not available through interlibrary loan



Conditions Governing Access

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances

Permission to publish material from the Collecting Memories: Oral Histories of American Folklorists must be obtained from the Curator of the Fife Folklore Archives and/or the Special Collections Department Head



Custodial History

After the deposit of interview materials by the collector (interviewer) and/or interviewee, Utah State University Special Collections becomes the custodian of the material



Immediate Source of Acquisition

The items in this collection were donated by the collector (interviewer) and/or interviewee. Each interview is accompanied by a release form



General Note

Processed August 2011 by Randy Williams. Finding aid created by Randy Williams, August 2011 and updated April 2012



Related Archival Materials

Collecting Memories (digital version of the collection; includes links to American folklorist oral history efforts housed at other institutions)

USU MSS 206: American Folklore Society Records

Folk Collection 20: The Barre Toelken Native American Collection

Folk Collection 35: The Barre Toelken Book Collection (American, German, and Native American folklore)

Folk Collection 35a: The Barre Toelken Image Collection (fieldwork images (1954-2002): topics include cemeteries, Native American, German/Austrian, Japanese, USA, and special motifs)

Folk Collection 35b: The Barre Toelken Sound Recording Collection (fieldwork recordings)

Extent
1 (box)
Language
English (Languages)
Other Subject Headings
Home and Family (Local)
Folklore and Folklife (Local)
Oral Histories (Local)
Sound Recordings (Local)
College and Universities (Local)
Student Life (Local)
Folklorists--United States--History (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Folklore--United States--History (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Folklore--Study and teaching--United States--History (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Oral history--United States--History (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Folklore archives--United States--History (Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH))
Oral history (Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT))
Preferred Citation
Collecting Memories: Oral Histories of American Folklorists, 2011. (FOLK COLL 46). Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives Department
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