Abstract:
Research material, including field notes, audio interviews, transcripts, and correspondence related to Adeline Levine's research with residents of the Love Canal neighborhood of Niagara Falls, New York, who were affected by the man-made environmental disaster.
Copyright:
Copyright of papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirsor assigns. Researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) ofcopyright and University Archives before requesting photocopies and/or publishingquotations from materials in the collection. Once permission is obtained, most papersmay be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures unless otherwisespecified.
Scope and Content:
The Adeline Levine Love Canal research materials (Part III) contains documentation of Adeline Levine's research among the citizens of the Love Canal neighborhood, Niagara Falls, NY, and with local and state officials after the area was declared a national disaster. The research materials include transcripts and audio interviews, field notes, correspondence, maps, and reports.
Arrangement:
Collection is arranged into four series: I. Correspondence, 1979-1984; II. Field Notes and Research, 1978-1996; III. Interviews, 1978-1989; IV. Publicity, 1978-2002.
Restrictions:
The Adeline Levine Love Canal research materials (Part III), 1978-2002 is open to researchers.
Restrictions:
Access to portions of the collection is restricted. Records that contain personally identifiable information are restricted in order to protect individual privacy. Some material created as a result of Dr. Adeline Levine's research contains personally identifiable information and health information. These records are closed for 50 years after the date of death. If date of death is unknown, records are closed for 100 years from date of creation. Researchers may contact the University Archives' staff for further information or assistance.
Beginning Date (Creation):
1978
Ending Date (Creation):
2002