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My new favorite television show debuted tonight: PBS's History Detectives. Mysteries solved by historical researchers! I saw the trailers and made a point of watching it and was not disappointed. Okay, I was delighted. Archival paper pushers are Rockford and Columbo!

2 points off for use of some cheesy pseudo-old timey recreation film footage in one segment.

2 points awarded for using correct period music in the background when talking about different eras.

1 point each for scenes of researchers going through old: 1)microfilm 2)brittle yellowed archival newspapers 3)boxes of old handwritten notes in an institutional basement. A point each for: 4)Collecting two degrees of seperation oral history 5)Determining inaccuracies of said oral history and correcting them.

Bonus point for capturing on film the semi-orgasmic expression when a researcher found a "smoking gun" in an obsure old moldering doccument.

Okay, I'm a bit boggled to actually see a tv show that seems designed for a viewing demographic that includes me.

If this is so, in future episodes, I hope to give points for seeing the following: Clear shot of doccuments held together with pre-1920 design paperclip, interview with someone knowledgeable and still sharp over 90 years of age: 1 point each

Audio extracted from pre-1925 medium other than standard lateral groove 78; use of previously neglected data by researchers/oral historians of 40 or more years ago: 2 points each; if 40+ year old oral history was with someone knowledgeable and still sharp over 90 years of age at the time, 2.5 points

Protaganists chewing out heads of major library or university for loss of data when disgarding card-catalogue for computorized database or paper collection for microfiche: 3 points

BEsTeSt +ele\/is0N Ev3R!!1!

My Hope...

Date: 2003-07-16 04:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] valiant-200.livejournal.com
...is that some day, some way, we have the opportunity to team up to save to a digital format, just one previously un-archived piece of priceless audio history.

Yabbut

Date: 2003-07-16 07:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vardissakheli.livejournal.com
what archivist would let that lady within 100 yards of those blueprints with a GREASE PENCIL? Even if she did promise to use it only on the photocopy? I docked them 10 points for that one. They nearly got a point or two back when the other woman actually used gloves in handling the old newspapers, but then I could swear she pointed at an ad with a pencil.

THE STAPLER IS BEHIND YOU

History Detectives

Date: 2003-07-17 09:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mshollie.livejournal.com
Oh, man, I missed it...will have to tune in next week to see what this is all about.

I do, though, enjoy the History International Channel on occasion. :)

Brownie Points!

Date: 2003-07-30 08:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mshollie.livejournal.com
Extra brownie points given for finding a box of old letters in a garage, and finding out the letters were written by abolitionist John Brown and his various family members.

I finally got to see the show Monday night, and I've gotten hooked.

Hey, frogster, looks like you'll have to get yourself a supply of blank tapes for this series. My reception on channel 12 sucks boulders through a coffee stirrer.

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