an oral source is a thing that gives information through sound for example a radio or a speech.
what are weakness of oral sources
Oral sources are recordings or transcripts detailing the lives of a person or group. Oral history can allow you to gain insight into the lives of people who otherwise might not be in the historical record.
Oral sources refer to information or knowledge that is transmitted through spoken words or oral traditions, rather than written down or recorded in any written form. These sources can include personal stories, myths, legends, folklore, and historical accounts that have been passed down through generations by word of mouth. Oral sources are important in understanding cultures, histories, and narratives that may not be recorded in written documents.
Primary sources, secondary sources, and oral history.
Schooling, oral tradition, and books.
An oral citation is when a speaker acknowledges the source of information during a presentation or speech. It involves briefly mentioning the author, title, and date of the source being referenced. Oral citations are important to give credit to the original sources and to maintain credibility.
Mary M. Flekke has written: 'Oral history' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History, Sources, Oral history
People who have supplied information verbally. For example if I wrote an article on the Taj Mahal and wanted to include some local history I could ask people living in the area for their stories and history and then include them in my article. These would then be Oral sources
it is difficult for oral tradition to be a means of historical archives because humans forget. and so eventually old knowledge would be forgotten.
Yes talking to our youth and with each other we pass our message of knowledge and talent across oral communitcation is one of human primary sources
Oral sources are made up of living memories, that is people describing events that they have lived through (your own grandparents, as an example) and histories and stories handed down through many years. Before the invention of writing, most history was passed on in this way. Other sources would be written, artistic (paintings, sculpture) and the archaeological records left by buildings, tools and other items in use at the time.
Barbara Wysocki has written: 'Learning about immigration through oral history' -- subject(s): Computer network resources, Emigration and immigration, History, Oral history, Sources, Study and teaching (Secondary)