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  1. Organization Type: Archive
    Address: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Building D 4301 Jones Bridge Road
    City: Bethesda
    State Or Province: Maryland
    Zip / Postal Code: 20814
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 301-295-9559
    Fax Number: (301) 295-3795
    Abstract: The University Archives, located in the James A. Zimble Learning Resource Center, houses and preserves collections in a variety of unpublished media pertaining to USUHS History and records, military history, and medical history. The digital archive includes over 200 medical historical documents. These documents are available globally in Adobe portable document format (PDF) via the Archives link provided. The collections are available through the Archives Office, Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 5:00 or by appointment. To see the collections, receive archival reference help, or donate materials, visit the archivist in the main LRC office or call 301-295-9559. All archives materials are for use in the library only, and photocopy permission is reviewed on an item-by-item basis. The James A. Zimble Learning Resource Center serves the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine and the Graduate School of Nursing. Persons who do not hold valid USU ID cards are considered visitors and must be sponsored by a university department who will take full responsibility for them while they are on campus. Sponsored visitors to the LRC may use on-site services, which include: copying, reading books in the LRC, and using electronic resources. All rules regarding National Navy Medical Center (NNMC) Base access and USUHS security apply to visitors.
    Holdings: The University Archives has has over 140 linear feet of archival materials pertaining to USUHS history, military history, and medical history. The Archives has made over 200 historical documents available online, including material ranging from the Civil War through the Korean War. The holdings also include a large collection of World War II era documents, including translations of four German Medical Conferences and military documents relating to the study and treatment of tropical diseases.
    Contact Name, Title: Emelie Rubin, Institutional Archivist
    Contact Telephone Number: (301) 295-9559
    Contact Email Address: emelie.rubin.ctr@usuhs.edu
    Web Site: https://usuhs.libguides.com/home
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Medicine, History of Military/Naval Medicine, History of Tropical Medicine