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# Oral Heritage Index
> Oral Heritage Index, published by InkTree (https://inktree.ai). An authoritative reference on saving family stories — interview craft, question banks, capture methods, artifact preservation, end-of-life, gifting, publishing, and digital legacy.
- MCP endpoint: `https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/mcp`
- Descriptor: `https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/.well-known/mcp.json`
- Full corpus: `https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/llms-full.txt`
- Privacy policy: `https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/privacy`
## artifact-preservation
- [What is 'fear of second loss' and why are people terrified of losing their dead loved one's phone data?](https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/item/fear-of-second-loss-digital-grief): Fear of second loss is a modern grief phenomenon: the anxiety that digital artifacts — voicemails, texts, photos — will be accidentally deleted, making the person feel like they've lost their loved one again.
- [How to back up family photos safely to the cloud](https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/item/how-to-back-up-family-photos-cloud): Use at least two services: one primary (Google Photos, iCloud, or Amazon Photos) and one backup (external drive or a second cloud). Enable automatic upload and verify it monthly.
- [How do I digitize old family photos properly?](https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/item/how-to-digitize-old-photos): Scan at 600 DPI minimum in TIFF format for archival quality. FADGI recommends 400+ DPI for photographs. Use a flatbed scanner with a clean glass surface.
- [How to organize decades of family photos](https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/item/how-to-organize-family-photos-by-decade): Sort by decade first, then by event within each decade. Use a simple folder structure: /Photos/1970s/1975-Wedding/. Add names and dates to filenames, not just IMG_0001.
- [How should I organize a digital family photo archive?](https://oral-heritage-index.inktree.ai/item/organizing-family-photo-archive):