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This collage is composed of a cartoon on the left of a personified COVID Virus screaming at a person in scrubs holding a syringe. The right two panels are nurses in scrubs and masks in the clinical center.

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Danelle Gori, CC

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HeadingWhat We Are Looking For
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Your professional or personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic are unique and can be communicated in whatever way that you feel fitting. Some ideas include but are not limited to:

  • Filling out the questionnaire 
  • Participating in a short virtual interview 
  • Videos or audio recordings that you have created
  • Photographs
  • Blogs and social media posts
  • Poetry, prose, and journal entries
  • Art
  • Spreadsheets, presentations, and other work-related projects
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HeadingSubmit Your Story
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Answer questions and submit digital files that document your experience with this form. Answer as many or as few questions as you would like. Be sure to read the permission agreements at the end of the form. 

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urlhttps://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=eHW3FHOX1UKFByUcotwrBndwegY7JltCg8qswTGDQK9UREYzNjFHSkZKWTJRNkEyVTRJQUtJSFdWTi4u

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HeadingGive a Short Interview Online
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We have conducted virtual interviews with NIH staff who work in divisions across the organization. These interviews can be performed individually or with colleagues and team members. The written transcripts are posted as quickly as possible on the oral history page of the Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum.  With permission, the video components will be available to view online and may be featured in future digital exhibits and publications.

If you would like to do a short interview with us about your work, please contact history@nih.gov

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HeadingDonate Objects
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Do you have physical items that capture your experience during the pandemic? We are looking for artifacts such as scientific instruments or personal objects. Many of these objects will be used by the NIH Stetten Museum and loaned to other museums such as the Smithsonian for future exhibits. Please contact us at history@nih.gov

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HeadingTerms and Permissions
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  • We are accepting submissions in languages other than English.
  • Please do not include personal health information in your submissions for the privacy rights of those involved. 
  • We will acknowledge receipt of your submission.
  • The Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum has the right to reject any submission or component of a submission that it considers duplicative, inappropriate, or outside the scope of the project.
  • There is no deadline to submit materials as the pandemic continues. We estimate that the submission element of this project will last through 2021.
  • Submissions will not be accessible immediately for public viewing.  After we process and curate the materials, they will be available for historic scholarship.  By the end of 2021, we hope to show many of these digital documents on our website, and we plan to feature a selection of the submissions in forthcoming exhibits and publications.  
  • If you have concerns about maintaining your privacy, questions regarding sensitivity to information disclosed, or dissatisfaction with the way your submission is represented online, please reach out to the Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum at history@nih.gov
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HeadingContact for More Information
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If you have questions about how your submission would fit into our repository, accessibility requirements, or need technical assistance, please contact Gabrielle Barr at history@nih.gov.

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