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Catalog Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/mm83060558
Collection material in English
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
The records of the National Association of Social Workers were given to the Library of Congress by the association's Department of Publications in 1982.
The National Association of Social Workers Oral History Interviews was arranged and described in 1997. The finding aid was revised in 2009.
Copyright in the unpublished writings of National Association of Social Workers in these records and in other collections in the custody of the Library of Congress is reserved. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division for further information.
Restrictions apply governing the use, photoduplication, or publication of items in this collection. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division for information concerning these restrictions. In addition, many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, National Association of Social Workers Oral History Interviews, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
The records of the National Association of Social Workers consist of transcripts of an oral history project begun in 1978 and completed in 1980. Interviews with prominent educators and practitioners from various branches of social work, geographical regions, and ethnic backgrounds document the development of the social work field from the 1920s through the 1970s. Vida S. Grayson conducted the interviews with Harriett M. Bartlett, Arthur Dunham, Arlien Johnson, Gisela Konopka, Inabel B. Lindsay, Helen Harris Perlman, Gladys Ryland, and Gertrude Wilson. Transcripts of the interviews with Dunham and Konopka are incomplete.
This collection is arranged alphabetically by name.
Catalog Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/mm83060558