Journals

I have years of issues of the American Journal of Epidemiology, American Journal of Public Health, Annals of Epidemiology, and Journal of Chronic Diseases. No one seems to be interested in these, so I am gradually tossing them into the recycling.

Media

VHS and SVHS tapes, DV-CAMs, and DVDs from most of the presentations in the Annual Summer Public Health Research Institute and Videoconference on Minority Health (since renamed the National Health Equity Research Webcast)

DV-CAMs and DVDs from the annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture (2002-2013) and from Victor J. Schoenbach Health Disparities Keynote Lecture (2012, 2013) from the Annual Minority Health Conference by the school of public health Minority Student Caucus. Recordings from 2000 (keynote lecture?) and 2001 (conference welcome, keynote, and panel discussion) are in RealMedia files located in a folder with the path \VicsMultimedia\EarlyBroadcastRealFiles

I have a DVD, and possibly an old VHS cassette of Ethel Jean Jackson's retirement celebration at the Carolina Inn. Ethel Jean is a past student and retired faculty member from the Department of Health Behavior / Health Education and a person of note.

DVDs and video files from assorted other events, most but not all are recent.

Various other recordings are on computer drives, DVDs, or servers, including audio from interviews with Berton Kaplan and John Hatch, audio or video recordings (mostly with my cellphone) of meetings and conference presentations, often of UNC people. It will take some searching to find all of these. Some are in www.unc.edu/~vschoenb/recordings/  Others are in www.minority.unc.edu/resources/videos/ and on www.epidemiolog.net.  Most multimedia files are being stored on a 1 TB Toshiba USB portable drive (with a copy kept in my office and one in my home)

2" slides and some overhead transparencies.  The latter are primarily from 20th century teaching. The slides are from the same era but include research projects, department scenes, etc. I also have photos as prints and, of course, image files, though typically the different formats are for different photos.

Artifacts

I have numerous files, reports, and some books.

Minority Cancer Control Research Program, an NCI-funded supplement to the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center that ran from about 1990 to about 1997 and was the forerunner to several major studies conducted subsequently (Geni Eng's Save Our Sisters and Jo Anne Earp's NC Breast Cancer Prevention).

Free & Clear (NCI-funded smoking cessation study in collaboration with Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound - they are now marketing quitting aids originally developed during that study)

Quit for Life (NCI smoking cessation study in collaboration with North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company - this was a forerunner to the study Pathways to Freedom, which developed a quitting program for African Americans). Besides various guides, manuals, questionnaires, and files, etc., I have scanned some of the quitting materials and placed them on a website (see www.unc.edu/~vschoenb/moresites.htm#vic)

Project RAPP (NIH-funded study led by Dorothy G. Browne) in the 1990s - I have questionnaires and some documents from the study.

Paper files

I have various paper files (memoranda, reports, correspondence, miscellanea) from the the 1970s human sexuality activities, various School of Public Health activities, such as committees, and other activities.