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Northeast Fisheries Science Center
(508)495-2000
166 Water Street
Woods Hole
MA
02543-1026
USA
http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov
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resourceProvider
Pinto Da Silva, Patricia
202-390-8202
508-495-2054
15 Carlson Lane
Falmouth
MA
02540
patricia.pinto.da.silva@noaa.gov
pointOfContact
2024-02-29T00:00:00
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata Part 2 Extensions for imagery and gridded data
ISO 19115-2:2009(E)
NOAA Voices Oral History Archives
NOAA Voices
2005
creation
publication
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
27525
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/27525
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Pinto Da Silva, Patricia
202-390-8202
508-495-2054
15 Carlson Lane
Falmouth
MA
02540
patricia.pinto.da.silva@noaa.gov
principalInvestigator
www.voices.nmfs.noaa.gov
The NOAA Voices Oral History Archives (VOHA) seeks to document the human experience as it relates to the changing environment, climate, oceans and coasts and other key areas of NOAAs work through firsthand oral history accounts from across the US and its territories. Oral histories contribute to NOAA's Mission of "Science, Service, and Stewardship" by creating, compiling, archiving and sharing the experiences of stakeholders, scientists and others.
Any individual or organization can participate in the VOHA program by contributing individual oral history interviews or collections of interviews that are related to the project scope and mission, or by using the interviews archived here in their research, scholarship, exhibits, or general use.
We accept oral histories produced by NOAA staff (including social scientists, historians, and others) as well as from from external organizations, universities, researchers and oral history practitioners. This content is made available to the public in this digital repository for educational and research purposes. The Voices Oral History Archives database is a powerful resource available to the public to inform, educate, and provide primary information for researchers interested in our local, human experience associated with the varied facets of NOAA's mission (including but not limited to Climate, Fisheries, Weather, Heritage, etc...)
Oral histories are conducted by NOAA scientists as well as by external researches and others. Prior to the establishment of the NOAA Voices Oral History Archives (VOHA) there was no in house repository for oral histories nor was there a mechanism to make these data available to the public for use and reuse. This type of qualitative at a provides incredibly rich detail about the environment, social context, relationships, values, and life of individuals living in coastal areas, through storms, fishing at sea, and in other ways intimately connected to NOAA's mission. VOHA provides a home for these resources so that they can be used by the public, researchers and others to understand social and environmental change. Oral histories contribute to NOAAs Mission of Science, Service, and Stewardship by creating, compiling, archiving and sharing the experiences of stakeholders, scientists and others. Any individual or organization can participate in the VOHA program by contributing individual oral history interviews or collections of oral history interviews that are related to the project scope and mission, or by using the interviews archived here in their research, scholarship, exhibits, or general use.
We work with prospective oral history practitioners to add interviews to our growing digital repository and the public to use and interact with our content for educational and research purposes. The Voices Oral History Archives database is a powerful resource available to the public to inform, educate, and provide primary information for researchers interested in our local, human experience connected to NOAA's mission.
All users should site the NOAA Voices Oral History Archives
onGoing
Litwack, Evan C
301-427-8148
1315 East West Hwy
Silver Spring
MD
20910-3282
avi.litwack@noaa.gov
custodian
weekly
This dataset is added to and managed weekly.
EARTH SCIENCE
theme
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
17.0
social research
temporal
citizen science
climate change
oral history
place
audio recordings
environmental change
multi-media
primary data
qualitative data
social impacts
stakeholders
instrument
co-production
collaborative
platform
DOC/NOAA/NMFS/NEFSC > Northeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
dataCentre
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
2017-04-24
publication
8.5
Social Sciences Branch
project
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Cite As: Northeast Fisheries Science Center, [Date of Access]: NOAA Voices Oral History Archives [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/27525.
NOAA provides no warranty, nor accepts any liability occurring from any incomplete, incorrect, or misleading data, or from any incorrect, incomplete, or misleading use of the data. It is the responsibility of the user to determine whether or not the data is suitable for the intended purpose.
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Access Constraints: With release permission granted from narrator and interviewer, these materials are available to the public.
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Use Constraints: Not for commercial purposes.
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Distribution Liability: Is fully available to the public and can be used for educational and research purposes. Interview transcript files can be provided upon request.
unclassified
available to the public for research and educational purposes on: www.voices.nmfs.noaa.gov
Voices From Fisheries Master Data Set
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
29130
crossReference
NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA/NMFS/EDM
27525
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inportserve/waf/noaa/nmfs/nefsc/dmp/pdf/27525.pdf
WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
NOAA Data Management Plan (DMP)
NOAA Data Management Plan for this record on InPort.
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crossReference
eng; US
oceans
society
The NOAA Voices Oral History Archives holds audio files, PDF's and image files. Some entries have all files (are complete) and others have only audio or only transcripts of the oral history entry. our files have to be digitized for inclusion. We accept interviews and associated materials in the following file types: interview transcription and other text files in .PDF format; picture files in .BMP, .JPG, and .JPEG formats; audio files in .MP3 format; and digital video files in .AVI, .MP4, .MPG, and .WMV formats. These file types minimize download time for those accessing interviews. No other file formats are accepted. Written materials must be saved as PDF files.
throughout the US and its territories.
Interviews are added weekly as they are processed after intake from internal and external contributors. | Currentness: Ground Condition
1895
The NOAA mission is to understand and predict changes in climate, weather, oceans, and coasts, to share that knowledge and information with others, and to conserve and manage coastal and marine ecosystems and resources.
The Voices This disclaimer is presented on each interview page so that users are aware of the subjective nature of the VOHA content:
Oral History Archives offers public access to a wide range of accounts, including historical materials that are products of their particular times, and may contain offensive language or negative stereotypes. Voices Oral History Archives does not verify the accuracy of materials submitted to us. The opinions expressed in the interviews are those of the interviewee only. The interviews here have been made available to the public only after the interviewer has confirmed that they have obtained consent.
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eng
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audio files have been transcribed into text files
2016-12-07
publication
https://voices.nmfs.noaa.gov/
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https://voices.nmfs.noaa.gov/
Data is available online at www.voices.nmfs.noaa.gov
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Representativeness
Unless oral histories are submitted without identifying information, an entry will appear with the narrators full name and any identifying information they share in their recorded or transcribed interview.
Accuracy
The NOAA Voices Oral History Archive does not verify the accuracy of materials submitted to us. The opinions expressed in the interviews are those of the interviewee only and are made available to the public with their consent.
Analytical Accuracy
These recordings and transcripts document the experiences of the narrator as they are remembered by and described by the narrator.
The Voices Project accepts interviews and associated materials in the following file types: interview transcription and other text files in .PDF format; picture files in .BMP, .JPG, and .JPEG formats; audio files in .MP3 format; and digital video files in .AVI, .MP4, .MPG, and .WMV formats. These file types minimize download time for those accessing interviews. No other file formats are accepted. Written materials must be saved as PDF files. At this time we cannot accept letters, diaries, and maps. Additionally, we cannot accept artifacts like fishing gear, other fishing technology, and so forth. We also accept listings of work derived or based on fisheries oral histories. Some examples include films, books, and websites.
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Access Constraints: none. |