The Institutional Review Blog launched ten years ago today. I would like to think that with or without a new Common Rule, it’s done some good, but I would dearly love to see oral history liberated in the next 39 days.
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The Institutional Review Blog launched ten years ago today. I would like to think that with or without a new Common Rule, it’s done some good, but I would dearly love to see oral history liberated in the next 39 days.
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Thank you for all that you have done to support this movement to preserve oral history as a part of free speech! Well done.
Mary Marshall Clark, Center for Oral History Research, Columbia University, senior member, Columbia University IRB Board.
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