Abstract:
The gaps in the history of New Zealand social culture are slowly being examined and reconstructed through research from academic and non-academic perspectives. Oral history projects and interviews contribute to filling the gaps but they are of limited value unless the recorded information is organised in such a way that it can be retrieved and made available in the public arena. This selected annotated bibliography has collated eighty-two New Zealand publications that have used oral history projects or interviews as a research source for the content of the publications. Access is available through the grouping of like themes through broad subject headings. Access is also available through the index, which in turn is linked to the numerical identifier of each annotation.