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Since January of 2020, NIH has been on the forefront of researching, combattingcombating, and providing information about COVID-19. For most of us, the virus has impacted how we are able to perform our jobs. The NIH Office of History and Stetten Museum is launching a campus-wide initiative to encourage NIH government employees, contractors, and volunteers to submit documentation about their professional and personal experiences during the COVID-19 outbreak. While official records will be preserved according to federal regulations, there are no such provisions in place to ensure that personal reactions will be captured that give a more collective account about NIH and its response to the virus. Your contribution will be the primary source material future historians will use to understand how NIH fared and adapted at this critical time.

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  1. Fill out and print out our Deed of Gift form (link to deed of gift form pdfpdf, 12kb). This gives us the permission to use your materials online, in exhibits, and in publications as well as add them to our collection.
  2. If you have physical items or papers that capture your experience with contending with COVID-19, either mail or deliver in-person materials to the Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum once we re-open at:

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