Written from the age of COVID-19, while attempts to mitigate and measure the effects of the coronavirus are ongoing, oral history stands as a methodology that offers both human connection and a tool to begin to document the lived experience of the crisis.
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Sloan, S. M. (2020). Behind the “Curve”: COVID-19, infodemic, and oral history. Oral History Review, 47(2), 193–202. https://doi.org/10.1080/00940798.2020.1798256
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