Oral History Transcripts
The oral history collection has been built upon two major components: (1) the Eisenhower Library's own interviews and (2) transcripts acquired through a cooperative arrangement with Columbia University's Oral History Project. A third and smaller component consists of a number of oral history interviews donated to the Library by various institutions and individuals.
Further information regarding the Eisenhower Library Oral History Program
Interlibrary Loans
The vast majority of oral history transcripts in the Library's holdings may also be obtained through interlibrary loan. In some cases, however, the donor has restricted use to scholars visiting the research facility. A current list of transcripts available for interlibrary loan may be obtained from the Library. Interlibrary loan requests for oral history transcripts are subject to the same limitation of six items per request.
Requests for oral history interview transcripts through interlibrary loan should be directed to:
Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
Attn: Interlibrary Loan Service
200 Southeast Fourth Street
Abilene, Kansas 67410
General facsimile number: 785-263-6718
E-mail address: eisenhower.library@nara.gov
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