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January 26, 2009

Archives of the History of American Psychology adds video collection to YouTube

The Archives of the History of American Psychology (AHAP) at the University of Akron has recently created a new YouTube channel to highlight some of its moving image collection. AHAP's moving image collection contains over 6000 films, ranging from research to home movies, and many of which are extremely rare. The videos currently on the YouTube channel highlight the work of Walter Miles, an experimental psychologist from Stanford University.

AHAP is a unique collection not only in the field of psychology and also as an archive, as AHAP is the only archive in the U.S. that specifically collects and preserves subject-related materials related and is also the largest of its kind in the world. The collection includes manuscripts from over 700 psychologists, apparatus, equipment, testing materials and other multimedia materials. Make sure to check back for more video clips from time to time.

Posted by vad17 at January 26, 2009 03:17 PM

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