This collection contains materials from Pathways of Public Science: Interviews Documenting the History of Research on Addiction and Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders. Basic and clinical research on substance use disorders has been a public science since its inception in the 1920s. Historians Nancy D. Campbell and Joseph Spillane interviewed dozens of scientists and clinicians who identified as contributors to the science of substance use disorders. These oral history interviews offer a roadmap to the field as it was experienced and remembered in 2003-2008. This project was associated with (but not conducted by) the U-M School of Nursing. For some of the files only a transcript is available, and in other cases, only an audio interview. In all cases, the audio tapes have not been edited and the quality varies.
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(2004-09-17)
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