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    Conversations with History, Institute of International Studies, UC Berkley http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/topic.html
    Interviews with distinguished men and women about a variety of events and topics that range from Africa to Multilateralism.

    National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
    http://www.nla.gov.au/oh/ohcoll.html
    Oral History Collection contains tape recordings and transcripts which fall into three main categories: interviews with eminent Australians, members of groups, and folklore. 

    National Library of New Zealand Oral History Centre
    http://tepuna.natlib.govt.nz/abouttp/abkilbirnie/about.html
    In particular, the Kilbirnie-Lyall Bay Community Centre Oral History Project Home Page, which includes an on-line collection.

    Indiana University Oral History Research
    http://www.indiana.edu/~ohrc/
    The center takes a special interest in American history in general and the history of Indiana and the Midwest in particular. It seeks to preserve historical data that usually cannot be found in any written form and exists mainly in the memories of historical participants themselves.

    British Library National Sound Archive (NSA)
    http://portico.bl.uk/
    The catalogue includes entries for almost two-and-a-half million recordings held in the British Library National Sound Archive (NSA) and is updated daily. It is one of the largest catalogues of its kind anywhere in the world, covering both published and unpublished recordings in all genres from pop, jazz, classical and world music, to oral history, drama and literature, dialect, language and wildlife sounds.

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