Tutorial for reviewing/checking blog posts
Log into knit.ucsd.edu Once on your dashboard, select “Posts” Here you should see a series of blog posts made by…
Log into knit.ucsd.edu Once on your dashboard, select “Posts” Here you should see a series of blog posts made by…
The following is a list of items to check when the TAs/Faculty are reviewing the student’s blog posts. This should…
The final step is to submit files (audio file, transcript, release form, and image) to your TA. The filenames should…
Librarians Alanna Aiko Moore and Cristela Garcia-Spitz conducted an oral history workshop for the Race & Oral History course on…
Use the transcription template and review the transcript with the interviewee (Step 4.5). Transcription is the process of translating a…
To create your blog post, login to KNIT using your UCSD credentials at the top left corner of https://knit.ucsd.edu/rohp/, then…
After you transcribe the interview and within a week or two after your interview, it is important to send a…
To locate your oral history post when you’re finished, go back to the homepage of the ROHP site. On the…
Once you 5.1 Create your blog post in KNIT, the next step is to attach an image of the interviewee…
Redaction is the process of editing a record for sensitive information or privacy concerns. In rare occasions, the interviewee may…