I thought this article, "Like it Was" was far more informative than the last. It helped to clear up who we should be interviewing, which is essentially anyone and everyone who has something to offer. However, you need to consider the ages and experiences of the people you are interviewing. You should have questions prepared for them before you begin the process. I think their information on "leading questions" was particularly useful, as it reminds you not to come in with a bias. This is probably the hardest part of interviewing and transcribing for people who go into their project with developed opinions.
Overall, I really enjoyed the way this article was set up. I think it was well- written, concise, and therefore easy to understand. I feel a lot more confident about this project and the process after this chapter than I did after the last.