Audiovisual Materials Series

Access Restrictions:

RESTRICTED: Original audiovisual materials are closed to use. Use of these materials may require production of listening or viewing copies. Please contact Research Services before coming to use this collection.

Collection contains electronic records that may need to be reformatted. Access copies of electronic records must be accessed in our reading room. Contact Research Services for access

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Extent:
28 boxes
Scope and content:

The Audiovisual Materials series includes tapes in a variety of formats documenting speaking engagements, luncheons, and interviews with WRC staff; footage of trips to refugee camps and field visits with refugees around the world; and recordings of testimony and other projects highlighting the experiences of refugee women and children. Formats include: VHS, Hi8 Video, MiniDV, VHS C, Betacam, BetacamSP, DVCam, DVD, CD and audio cassette tape. This series also includes a small section of slides.

There are also over 5000 photographs, slides, and negatives of documenting trips to refugee camps and activities of refugees around the world.

Box 49 of this series is from Accession 2012-0150 Boxes 62-78 of this series are from Accession 2016-0110

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Collection restrictions:

Original audiovisual materials are closed to use. Contact Research Services for the production of listening or viewing copies.

In addition, the Reproductive Health Program Series and Washington DC Office Files Series are restricted: patrons must have prior permission to access all or parts of these series. Please review the access notes for each individual series and contact Rubenstein Research Services for information on obtaining permission to access these series.

Collection contains electronic records that may need to be reformatted. Access copies of electronic records must be accessed in our reading room. Contact Research Services for access.

Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection.

All or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. The library may require up to 48 hours to retrieve these materials for research use.

Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library to use this collection.

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