Examples

Real-World Examples

The techniques covered in the documentation have been applied in several successful projects:

CTRL+Shift

CTRL+Shift was one of the first OHD implementations, focusing on interviews with poets about their use of computers in their writing processes. Though using an earlier codebase, it demonstrates the core visualization capabilities.

Screenshot of the CTRL+Shift project website
CTRL+Shift project

Voices of Gay Rodeo

Voices of Gay Rodeo represents a highly customized implementation of Oral History as Data with unique styling, enhanced navigation, and integration with archival materials.

Screenshot of the Voices of Gay Rodeo website
Voices of Gay Rodeo website

Taylor Wilderness Research Station Oral Histories

Taylor Wilderness Research Station Oral Histories demonstrates how OHD can be embedded within a larger digital collection, showing its flexibility as a component in more extensive digital humanities projects.

Screenshot of the Taylor Wilderness Research Station Oral Histories page
Taylor Wilderness Research Station Oral Histories