College of Education and Human Development
Center for the
Study of Lives
Links
We are currently gathering other website addresses for places you might
want to visit from here. For starters, here are a few that we have found
very interesting.
Look in the American Memory Project homepage at the Library of Congress.
This offers some of the WPA life histories to browse through (www.loc.gov)
The Narrative Psychology sub-field of study offers an internet
and resource guide (maple.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/narsyl.html)
The Center for Field Research at Earthwatch Institute sponsors
scholarly research in folklore and oral history with many projects
to sign up for where you can practice and improve your interviewing
skills (www.earthwatch.org/cfr/)
For a new archive and internet search engine that tells you
the most popular paths to other sites with related material,
you might want to try: (www.alexa.com)
The diary project offers an extensive collection of primarily
teenage diares that is very useful and interesting. (www.diaryproject.com)
The National Storytelling Association offers a wealth of information
about the world of storytelling and a great many useful links
to other good sites. (www.storynet.org)
"My History is America's History" is a millennium
project of the National Endowment for the Humanities where
you can exchange family stories and make your story part of
the heritage we all share. (www.myhistory.org)
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