Getting Started with Oral History

Careful planning is key to a successful oral history project. Before you jump into interviews, consider the following:

Step 1: Define your main question or topic of interest

Every oral history project starts with a point of curiosity or interest. Do you wonder what your neighborhood was like 20 years ago? Are you interested in a specific moment or event in history? Do you want to preserve the memories of elders in your family? Or the history of a group or organization in your community? All of these questions and more would be great starting points for an oral history project.

Some questions to consider when choosing a topic for your project:

If you need help defining your project, reach out to us at communityhistory@bpl.org to ask questions or set up a consultation with staff.

Step 2: Determine your project goals

As you shape your project, consider the following questions: