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StoryCorps full collection of interviews is preserved at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. These interviews are only available by traveling to the LOC in person. If you opted to add your story to any of our initiatives, it will be added to our partners collection.
Interior of the StoryBooth Since founder and president David Isay conceived of StoryCorps in 2003, the organization has recorded over 356,000 interviews with over 640,000 people in all 50 states, in over 50 languages, with the archive housed at the American Folklife Center (AFC) at the Library of Congress.
Using StoryCorps Connect, in Eight Steps Pick someone you want to honor with an interview and invite them to participate. Prepare for your interview using our Great Questions list. Log in. Visit the StoryCorps Connect recording page. Start recording, and ask important questions. End your interview.
Since our founding in 2003, weve helped nearly 700,000 people across the country have meaningful conversations about their lives. These recordings are collected in the U.S. Library of Congress and in our online archive which is now the largest single collection of human voices ever gathered.
A StoryCorps interview is 40 minutes of uninterrupted time for meaningful conversation with a friend or loved one. What are the questions you want to ask and the memories you want to preserve? No matter how well you know your storyteller, a little preparation will improve the quality of your interview enormously.

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To add your interview, go to archive.storycorps.org, log into your StoryCorps account, click on your username, click on Add a New Interview in the drop-down menu, and follow the prompts. Please note that a photo is required to finalize the upload process.
While not all conversations are available to the public just yet, theyre all kept at the worlds largest library, the Library of Congress, reflecting personal experiences inside the greater context of American history.
StoryCorps offers recording and archiving as a free service, and there is no cost to participate.

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