Neist Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 Not sure if this directly affects anyone here, but it's pretty fantastic news to whom it does. https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2017/01/20/oral-history-no-longer-subject-irb-approval Thought I'd pass it along, if anyone hasn't heard!
rising_star Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 It's great news, as are some of the other rule changes. Just want to remind everyone that the new rules go into effect into 2018 so don't expect your local IRB to make changes before/until then.
YeshuaNgome Posted February 2, 2017 Posted February 2, 2017 As a 1st year Africanist focused on 20th century Congo, this is glorious news! thekatieladybird 1
NoirFemme Posted February 2, 2017 Posted February 2, 2017 (edited) This still doesn't mean you can do oral history all willy-nilly. My advisor, who specializes in OH, said that some college IRB boards (esp the stricter ones) will probably still want to be kept in the loop and desirous of a formal process. Edited February 2, 2017 by NoirFemme
Neist Posted February 2, 2017 Author Posted February 2, 2017 2 hours ago, NoirFemme said: This still doesn't mean you can do oral history all willy-nilly. My advisor, who specializes in OH, said that some college IRB boards (esp the stricter ones) will probably still want to be kept in the loop and desirous of a formal process. This is true, but the formal IRB process is sort of a pain. If it's even partially easier, it's glorious, I say.
xypathos Posted February 2, 2017 Posted February 2, 2017 1 hour ago, Neist said: This is true, but the formal IRB process is sort of a pain. If it's even partially easier, it's glorious, I say. I remember my wife's first IRB to go to the local mall and conduct surveys for a project related to the history of contemporary disability culture. Syracuse's IRB process was intense and took better part of 3/4th of the year before it finally got the green light, despite two faculty members walking her through the process.
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