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[Source - Debra Pryor for FHYA, 2021: Placeholder for the FHYA Hyperlinked Archival Research Tool created by the FHYA in 2018. The Research Tool is an experiment in research infrastructure development. It links each page of the published 'James Stuart Archive of Recorded Oral Evidence Relating to the History of the Zulu and Neighbouring Peoples' (6 vols.) to the editors annotated photocopies of James Stuart's original handwritten notes. These annotated copies were used by the editors in preparing the volumes for publications. This means that researchers are able, with a single click, to check the published translation against a photocopy of the original handwritten notes. The Killie Campbell Africana Library, which holds the original handwritten notes, has given permission for the photocopies pertinent to only one interlocutor, Socwatsha kaPhaphu, to be made available online. We are thus currently able to provide links to the annotated photocopies of the handwritten originals for only this interlocutor.]
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Placeholder for the FHYA Hyperlinked Archival Research Tool
[ Source of title : FHYA ]
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Event Actor | Event Type | Event Date | Event Description |
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Five Hundred Year Archive (FHYA) | Online curation | 2018 - | The FHYA digitised the photocopies in 2017 |
University of Natal Press and Killie Campbell Africana Library (KCAL) | Publication | 1971 - 2014 | |
John Wright | Editing | 1971 - 2014 | |
Colin de B. Webb | Editing | 1971 - 1992 | |
John Wright | Compilation | 1971 - 2017 | Selection, arrangement and annotation by John Wright of photocopies supplied by KCAL |
Killie Campbell Africana Library (KCAL) | Custody | 1949 - | |
James Stuart | Interview-recording | 1890 - 1922 |
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