Dr. Doris Tausendfreund
Deputy Head of Research Support | Head of Digital Oral History Collections
Address
Universitätsbibliothek
Garystraße 39
Room 254 A
14195 Berlin
Garystraße 39
Room 254 A
14195 Berlin
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- PhD in history and graduated communications specialist
- Design and development of interview archives as well as research and learning environments for oral history
- Head of the project “Erlebte Geschichte” on the history of Freie Universität Berlin
- Since 2018: “Erlebte Geschichte” - development of an online archive and a digital exhibition on the history of Freie Universität Berlin based on oral history interviews.
- 2019-2022:“Memories of the Occupation in Greece” Recording of narrative interviews, content development, and provision in an online archive
- 2008-2012: “Witnesses of the Shoah. Teaching and Learning with Video Interviews.”
- 2008-2017:“Forced Labor 1939-1945. Memories and History”; Concept and development of a digital interview archive and associated educational resources “Eyewitness Interviews for the Classroom” (DVD with the BpB 2010), “Learning with Interviews” (online applications since 2016).
- Tausendfreund, Doris, N. P. Timofeeva, and T. V. Evdokimova. “Forced Labor in Nazi Germany: Online Archive with Interviews and Associated Educational Online Platform.” Scientific Journal of Volgograd State University. History. Regional Studies. International Relations 24, no. 1, pp. 188–198, 2019. https://doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2019.1.16
- Leh, Almut, and Doris Tausendfreund. “Curation and Dissemination of Lifestory Interviews for the Humanities.” In: Biographical Data in a Digital World 2017. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Biographical Data in a Digital World 2017. Linz, Austria, November 6–7, 2017, edited by Antske Fokkens, Serge ter Braake, Ronald Sluijter, Paul Arthur, and Eveline Wandl-Vogt, pp. 9–15, 2018. http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2119/paper2.pdf
- Pagenstecher, Cord, and Doris Tausendfreund. “Interviews as Sources of Gender History. The Online Archive ‘Forced Labor 1939–1945’ and the ‘Visual History Archive’ of the USC Shoah Foundation.” In: Gender and Memory in the Digital Age. New Perspectives on Contemporary Witness Archives, edited by Alina Bothe and Christina Isabel Brüning, pp. 41–67, Berlin 2015.
- Pagenstecher, Cord, and Doris Tausendfreund. “The online archive ‘Forced Labor 1939–1945’.” In: Remembering Forced Labor. Contemporary Witness Interviews in the Digital World, edited by Nicolas Apostolopoulos and Cord Pagenstecher, pp. 71–96, Berlin 2013.
- Leh, Almut, and Doris Tausendfreund. “Archiving Audio and Video Interviews.” In Online Research Methods in Urban and Planning Studies: Design and Outcomes, edited by Carlos Nunes Silva, chap. 21, pp. 353–367. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2012.
- Tausendfreund, Doris. Forced Betrayal. Jewish “Grabber” in the Service of the Gestapo 1943–1945. Berlin 2006.
- Tausendfreund, Doris. “‘Jewish Investigators.’ Persecuted, Persecutors, and Rescuers in One Person.” In: Surviving the Third Reich. Jews in the Underground and Their Helpers, edited by Wolfgang Benz, pp. 239–256. Munich: C.H. Beck, 2003.
- Knothe, Klaus, and Doris Tausendfreund. “Emil Oskar Winkler (1835–1888) Founder of structural engineering at the Technical University of Berlin – Life and Work.” In: 1799–1999. From the Bauakademie to the Technical University of Berlin. Exhibition catalog, pp. 164–178. Berlin: Technical University of Berlin, 2000.
