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Thanks, Alison.  I'll look at this very carefully.


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From: Feminist ethics and social theory [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alison Nicole Crane Reiheld
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 6:40 PM
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Subject: Oral Histories

Joan:

I came across this article in the course of my furious and on-going attempts
to keep up with the sciences.  As it is about oral histories of scientists
("Story Corps for Scientists"), I thought you might be interested given the
histories you are getting from feminists in your film project.

Of particular interest to you may be a place where you might seek to have
your histories or films deposited so that they are more widely available and
preserved in multiple locations, namely the Pew Trusts Oral History and
Archives Project.

Here's the URL for "Story Corps for Scientists":
http://www.the-scientist.com/blog/print/54837/.

Best,
 Alison Reiheld

Alison Reiheld
History, Philosophy, & Sociology of Science
Lyman Briggs College
Michigan State University
Co-editor, Questions: Philosophy for Young People
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