Books
Author; Oral History: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, New York. [forthcoming 2025.]
Co-Editor (With Mary A. Larson); Oral History and Digital Humanities: Voice, Access, and Engagement, Palgrave MacMillan, December 2014.
Author; Crawfish Bottom: Recovering a Lost Kentucky Community, University Press of Kentucky, August, 2011.
Co-General Editor; Kentucky Remembered: An Oral History SeriesUniversity Press of Kentucky:
- Voices from the Peace Corps: Fifty Years of Kentucky Volunteers by Angene and Jack Wilson, [February 2011].
- Freedom on the Border: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky by Tracy K’Meyer and Catherine Fosl, May 2009.
- This is Home Now: Kentucky’s Holocaust Survivors by Arwen Donohue and Rebecca Howell, May 2009.
Co-Editor, Producer; Audio CD accompanying The Stars of Ballymenone: Stories, Songs and Instrumental Music from the North of Ireland, by Henry Glassie, Indiana University Press, March 2006.
Co-Editor; Community Memories: A Glimpse of African American Life in Frankfort, Kentucky, The Kentucky Historical Society/University Press of Kentucky, September 2003
CHAPTERS/ARTICLES/REVIEWS (Select)
Co-author; “Learning to (Re)Compose Identities: Creating and Indexing the JHFE Jewish Kentucky Oral History Repository with Undergraduate Researchers and Jewish Rhetorical Practices,” by Janice W. Fernheimer, Beth L. Goldstein, Sarah Dorpinghaus, and Douglas A. Boyd, in Teaching Rhetoric and Composition Through the Archives, edited by Tarez Samra Graban and Wendy Hayden, Southern Illinois University Press, May 2022.
Author; “Oral History Collections,” in The Digital Archives Handbook: A Guide to Creation, Management, and Preservation, edited by Aaron D. Purcell, Rowman & Littlefield, January 2019.
Co-author; “Sustainable Stewardship: A Collaborative Model for Engaged Oral History Pedagogy, Community Partnership, and Archival Growth,” by Janice W. Fernheimer, Douglas A. Boyd, Beth L. Goldstein, and Sarah Dorpinghaus, The Oral History Review, volume 46, 2018.
Author; “Search, Explore, Connect: Using OHMS to Enhance Access to Oral History,” in Preserving Survivors’ Memories: Digital Testimony Collections About Nazi Persecution (History, Education and Media), edited by Nicolas Apostolopoulos, Michele Barricelli, and Gertrud Koch, Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunf (EVZ), February 2017.
Co-author; “Connecting the Classroom and the Archive: Oral History, Pedagogy, and Goin’ North,” by Janneken Smucker, Doug Boyd, and Charles Hardy III, Oral History in the Digital Age, February 2017.
Author; “‘I Just Want to Click on it to Listen’: Oral History Archives, Orality and Usability” in The Oral History Reader, Routledge Readers in History, edited by Robert Perks and Alistair Thompson, Routledge, December 2015.
Co-Author, “Indexing as Engaging Oral History Research: Using OHMS to ‘Compose History’ in the Writing Classroom” by Doug Boyd, Janice Fernheimer, and Rachel Dixon, accepted for publication in the Oral History Review, Oxford University Press, Fall 2015
OHMS: Enhancing Access to Oral History Online for Free in theOral History Review Volume 40 Issue 1 Winter: Spring 2013
Boyd, Douglas A. in Oral History in the Digital Age, edited by Doug Boyd, Steve Cohen, Brad Rakerd, and Dean Rehberger. Washington, D.C.: Institute of Museum and Library Services, 2012,
Boyd, Doug. “Achieving the Promise of Oral History in a Digital Age,” in Donald A. Ritchie’s The Oxford Handbook of Oral History, Oxford University Press, 2010.