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Transcribing Angie Debo's Diaries

Flat, Cool & Acid-Free Show Notes

March 1, 2021

When the COVID-19 pandemic began, the Oklahoma State University Libraries had a mission to help employees continue working while shifting from in person to work from home. The challenge was that not all jobs could be done remotely so the Libraries needed a bright idea. And what better place to look for a creative solution than the Angie Debo Collection in the OSU Archives. View the Angie Debo collection at http://debo.library.okstate.edu/

Explore the Archives Facebook page and see photos from the Archives.

The Library hosts a suite of podcasts. Amplified Oklahoma and Dear Oklahoma, both produced by the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the OSU Library, can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

Olivia Turner is the Archives digital storytelling intern at the Oklahoma State Library and a student at Oklahoma State University. Olivia is majoring in strategic communication because of the variety the major offers and for the once-in-a-lifetime opprtunities she has to interview creative and interesting people.

David Peters is the Head of the Oklahoma State University Archives. He has worked at the Edmon Low Library since January 1986, working in the General Reference Department, later in Special Collections, then as supervisor of the Map Room. He returned to the Archives in 2000, where he has worked since.

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Nina Thornton

Nina Thornton is an award-winning Multimedia Producer and Manager of Visual Communications with experience working in K-12 and higher education industries. Because “rodie” wasn’t an option as a major, Nina chose to explore the video production industry. Telling a visual story is one of the most powerful and effective ways to communicate, and she wants to make your story heard. Nina earned her bachelor’s degree in media studies  with a focus on production technology from Radford University and is skilled in video production, photography and live video streaming.