IRB Review of Oral History Projects - Incite at Columbia University
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IRB Review of Oral History Projects
- Led by Columbia Center for Oral History Research
- Published December 27, 2007
- Authors Georges Gasparis
- Category Paper
This policy, authored by the Center for Oral History in 2007, clarifies which oral history activities conducted by Columbia University faculty, staff, and students require Institutional Review Board (IRB) review.
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