Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage – Oral History Program

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By listening to the audio interviews and accessing other project data presented in this web exhibit the visitors to this website consent to the following:

No audio data presented in this web exhibit can be further copied, distributed, published, and reproduced without permission from participating partners. Audio data presented here is for educational and research purposes only.

When citing this web exhibit, acknowledgement should be provided in the following way — Oral History Project “Transformation of Civil Society: Oral History of Ukrainian Village Culture of the 1920-30s” by William Noll (1992-1999). Oral History Archives, Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage, St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan.

When citing the contents of an interview presented in this web exhibit in print, acknowledgement should contain the following — Interviewee Name, Interview Location, Interviewer’s Name, Interview Date. Oral History Project “Transformation of Civil Society: Oral History of Ukrainian Village Culture of the 1920-30s” by William Noll (1992-1999). Oral History Archives, Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage, St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan.

Excerpts up to 250 words from the interviews may be quoted for publication without seeking permission as long as the use is non-commercial and properly cited.

Requests for permission to quote for other publication should be addressed to Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage or Rodovid Publishing House.

Intellectual rights to all non-audio data presented on this website are protected under the Creative Commons License by Attribution (Non-Derivative, Non-Commercial, International)