List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter One: About Oral History and Transcription
Chapter Two: Getting Started
Chapter Three: Transcription vs. the Alternatives
Chapter Four: Technology and Equipment
Chapter Five: Transcription Step by Step
Chapter Six: Hard Decisions
Chapter Seven: Editing and Polishing
Chapter Eight: Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues
Chapter Nine: The Human Side of Transcription
Chapter Ten: Using Transcripts for Research
Chapter Eleven: Conclusions
Appendices
List of People Interviewed in Book
Resources
Index
Biography
Teresa Bergen is a freelance writer and transcriptionist based in Portland, Oregon. She has transcribed, indexed and edited qualitative interviews for more than 20 years, and is a member of the Oral History Association. Her articles appear in many consumer magazines and websites.
"Writing with clarity and wit, in Transcribing Oral History, Teresa Bergen presents a comprehensive overview of transcribing methodology. She defines best practices and, drawing on examples from around the world and extensive experience, discusses the critical role of a transcriptionist as active, professional member of an oral history team. A must-read for anyone working in oral history and qualitative research."
Barbara W. Sommer, Oral Historian and Author, USA
"Transcribing Oral History is an engaging and practical book that will be a fantastic resource, not just for transcriptionists but for oral historians more generally who need to better understand how representation of their interviews affects people’s understanding of them. This is an important companion work for anyone working in oral history."
Mary Larson, Associate Dean for Special Collections and Puterbaugh Professor of Library Service, Oklahoma State University Library, USA






