01099nas a2200145 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002100002300043700001700066245007100083300001200154490000600166520076700172022001400939 2016 d1 aCyrille Larpenteur1 aNelo Herrero00a"You ve got your work cut out!". Digital archives and oral history a261-2710 v33 aThe text follows an itinerary from virtual museums or digital museums, which through ICTS are permanently accessible, to specific autobiographical oral history museums that record popular knowledge and that UNESCO recognised as intangible cultural heritage in 2003. These oral history museums adopt a model whose purpose is not restricted to compiling memories from an ethnological perspective, but that displays each life as precious content that actively strengthens community ties. Work in digital archives and oral memory museums enables collective identities and concepts of tradition to be processed as constructed institutions. With these new identities, ethnological and historical past is integrated with migratory flows and social and cultural changes. a2386-5458