Explore the Projects


Stories for All brings together over forty community and University of Kansas partner projects. This page enables you to identify partner projects that interest you and takes you to their websites.

You can search and filter projects by topic, partner, or digital genre. Please contact storiesforall@ku.edu if you have any difficulties.

Decolonizing Information Paths: (Re) Visualizing Indigenous Sovereignty in Academic Libraries

L. Marie Avila


L. Marie Avila

Undergraduate Engagement Librarian, University of Kansas University of Kansas
Decolonizing Information Paths: (Re) Visualizing Indigenous Sovereignty in Academic Libraries provides a decolonized version of academic librarianship by employing digital storytelling techniques to delineate networks of Indigenous librarianship, acknowledging the sovereignty of that professional network.
people fishing by the lake

Digital Douglas County History

Brad Allen


Brad Allen

Executive Director, Lawrence Public Library Lawrence Public Library

Melissa Fisher Isaacs


Melissa Fisher Isaacs

Information Services Coordinator, Lawrence Public Library Lawrence Public Library
The Lawrence Public Library launched this project in partnership with the Watkins Museum of History in 2017. A portal to digital local history, Digital Douglas County History uses Omeka, an open source web-publishing platform, as its framework.
a cassette tape sits on top of 4 black and white photos

Speaking of Kansas City: Regional Oral History Collection

Jason Roe


Jason Roe

Digital History Specialist Kansas City Public Library

David LaCrone


David LaCrone

Digital Branch Manager, Kansas City Public Library Kansas City Public Library

Katie Sowder


Katie Sowder

Digital History Collections Librarian, Kansas City Public Library Kansas City Public Library
Over the past fifty years, many Kansas City-area libraries, archives, and cultural institutions have engaged in the practice of oral history by capturing audio and video recordings of residents from all walks of life.