Oral History Documentation Sample Clauses

Oral History Documentation. FEMA, Recipient(s), and subrecipient shall work with SHPO, and/or participating Tribe(s), and other consulting parties, as appropriate, to identify the list of potential interview candidates; the parameters of the oral history project; qualifications of the individual or individuals conducting the oral interviews; the process for any ongoing coordination with SHPO and participating Tribe(s); and format for the final deliverable.
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Oral History Documentation. Prior to ground disturbing and demolition activities, FEMA, the Grantee, and Subgrantee shall work with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) to identify oral history documentation needs and agree upon a topic and list of interview candidates. Once the parameters of the oral history project have been agreed upon, the designated responsible party shall continue to coordinate with the SHPO and participating Tribe(s) through the data collection, drafting of the document, and delivery of a final product. The designated responsible party shall use staff or contractors that meet the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications for the appropriate discipline.
Oral History Documentation. USACE, and/or the NFS shall consult with the MS XXXX, appropriate Federally-recognized Tribe(s), and other consulting parties, as appropriate, to identify the list of potential interview candidates; the parameters of the oral history project; qualifications of the individual or individuals conducting the oral interviews; the process for any ongoing coordination with the appropriate SHPO and relevant Tribe(s); and format for the final deliverable.
Oral History Documentation. A. Prior to project implementation, NJDEP will work with the PA Signatories to identify oral history documentation needs and agree upon a topic and list of interview candidates. Once the parameters of the oral history project have been agreed upon, the project may move to the construction phase and the NJDEP shall continue to coordinate with the PA Signatories through the data collection, drafting of the document, and delivery of a final product by the CRM. The PA Signatories shall have final approval over the end product.
Oral History Documentation. Prior to project implementation, the City shall consult with the SHPO and any participating Tribes to identify oral history documentation needs and agree upon a topic and list of interview candidates. Once the parameters of the oral history project have been agreed upon, the City shall continue to coordinate with the SHPO through the data collection, drafting of the document, and delivery of a final product. The SHPO shall have final approval over the end product. The City shall use the Preservation Specialist or contractors that meet the Qualification Standards.
Oral History Documentation. Prior to project implementation, the RE will work with SHPO to identify oral history documentation needs and agree upon a topic and list of interview candidates. Once the parameters of the oral history project have been agreed upon, the RE shall continue to coordinate with SHPO through the data collection, drafting of the document, and delivery of a final product. SHPO shall have final approval over the end-product. The RE will use staff or contractors, who meet the Secretary’s Professional Qualifications for the appropriate discipline.
Oral History Documentation. Prior to project implementation, the COUNTY shall work with the SHPO and other consulting parties to identify oral history documentation needs and agree upon a topic and list of interview candidates. Once the parameters of the oral history project have been agreed upon, the COUNTY shall continue to coordinate the project through data collection, completion of interviews (which may include recordings and/or transcripts), and delivery of a final product in electronic form to the SHPO.
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Oral History Documentation. Prior to project implementation, oral history documentation needs, including a topic and list of interview candidates as appropriate, shall be identified. The oral histories shall be transcribed and include photographs and biographies of the candidates interviewed. Release forms must be signed by all candidates interviewed.

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