Since these materials were only available during the two days of the Open Audio Weekend, audio files and transcripts are no longer available to download. These repositories will remain up for posterity. Please visit the Open Audio Projects page to view the projects that were created. Please direct any questions to [email protected].
This repository contains all the materials contributed by Brooklyn Historical Society for Open Audio Weekend. It contains audio files and computer-generated transcripts. You can download this entire repository as a zip here or download individual files below. A .csv file and python script has also been provided to access this files programmatically. Click here to view more collections and example scripts. Click here to view additional resources.
Use of these materials is restricted to participants of Open Audio Weekend during that two day event. Please direct any questions to [email protected].
To pull the audio files you will need to install git-lfs
brew install git-lfs
# clone the repo as you would normally do
# enter directory
git lfs pull
Brooklyn Historical Society connects the past to the present and makes the vibrant history of Brooklyn tangible, relevant, and meaningful for today's diverse communities, and for generations to come.
Title | Description | Audio File | Transcript Files | Transcript Editor |
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Oral history interview with Jordan Holtzman, 2015.11 | audio file (mp3) | transcript editor | ||
Oral history interview with Luis Gonzalez 2015.11 | audio file (mp3) | transcript editor |