Andrew Kendrick, Angela Bartie, Moyra Hawthorn and Julie Shaw, researchers at the University of Strathclyde: oral history research project on children's services workers' experiences of residential childcare 1960-1975 (SOHC/39)
Laurie Kazan-Allen (fl1990-2020), anti-asbestos advocate: papers as Coordinator of the International Ban Asbestos Secretariat and Publisher/Editor of the British Asbestos Newsletter, together with collected publications c1990-2019 (Acc 1795, 1797)
Linda Armstrong (b1960), speech and language therapist; Jois Stansfield (b1951), speech therapy historian: research files and articles rel to the history of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists 2015-2020 (ARM)
David Butts (1920-2016), educational technologist: papers, cassette tapes and teaching materials for the Diploma in educational technology and the Diploma in audiovisual communications at Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow; teaching material rel to Microteaching research project 1972-1980 (Acc 1798)
Carolyn Ann Converse-Cooper (fl1960-2010), scientist: corresp and notes rel to Jessie Lippert, nee Duncan (1935-1991), Assistant Lecturer at the Royal College of Science and Technology and Lecturer in the Department of Pharmacy at the University of Strathclyde 1984-2021 (Acc 1811)
Marion Henry (fl1945-1984), PhD student at University of Strathclyde: oral history project on music from the coalfields 1945-1984 (SOHC/21)
Rebekah Russell (fl1960-1990), student at University of Strathclyde: oral history project on deindustrialisation in Springburn, Glasgow, and its impact on women's lives 1960-1990 (SOHC/45)
Helen Young (fl2013-2014), historian: oral history project on Scotland's rural schools and community relations 2013-2014 (SOHC/53)
Philip Taylor (b.c.1954), Professor of Work and Employment Studies at University of Strathclyde: oral history project on the hazards faced by employees in the ICL/Stockline factory in the Woodside district of Maryhill, Glasgow in the period leading up to the explosion on 11 May 2004 2004-2009 (Acc 1807)
James Patrick Ferns (fl2021), historian: oral history projects on heavy industry, deindustrialisation and workers' post-redundancy employment experiences 1980s-2010s (Acc 1794)
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