Looking over the websites for this week and last, there is a definite effort to incorporate oral history, and like oral history done face to face, it has its ups and downs. For example the “dude U.S.S. Arizona” post on the National Geographic website. The problem of checking veracity is magnified on the Net, especially when there are no means to track down the original poster. The sites have taken a variety of approaches to this, from not doing anything at all (Nat Geo), to placing a statement that all entries are included despite possible misinformation because that emotion etc is part of the history too (9/11), to including a space for store locations so the very basic facts at least can be checked (video proj). Which approach do you favor? Or do you think it could be done better and if so, how?
Unrelated note, does anyone know of a good book on President Johnson’s foreign policy that is not about Vietnam? Having trouble locating anything useable for a project I am working on.