- Creator
- Riviere, J. Edmond (Jim Edmond)
- Size
- 24 linear feet (48 boxes)
- Call number
- MC 00369
The Jim E. Riviere papers contain research notebooks from experiments with the IPPSF (isolated perfused porcine skin flap), a novel in vitro alternative animal model for studies in cutaneous toxicology, dermatology, physiology, oncology, percutaneous drug absorption, and metabolism. Included as well are research notes from different projects and experiments involving pharmacology and toxicology, grant reports and study reports pertaining to Riviere's work with pharmacology and toxicology for North Carolina State University, the United States Department of Defense, the United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Agency, and several private corporations. The collection also contains copies of published articles, conference programs and computer-printed drafts of textbooks and textbook chapters written and co-written by Jim E. Riviere and his wife and co-researcher, Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Lab Notebooks for IPPSF Department of Defense (including Laminin), and other Studies.
As of January 2007, Jim E. Riviere was Burroughs Wellcome Fund Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology; Director, Center for Chemical Toxicology Research and Pharmacokinetics, College of Veterinary Medicine; and Director of the Biomathematics Program of the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. His research interests relate to applying biomathematics to problems in toxicology, including the risk assessment of chemical mixtures, pharmacokinetics, absorption of drugs and chemicals across skin, and the food safety and pharmacokinetics of tissue residues in food producing animals.
Biographical/historical note
Jim Edmond Riviere was born March 3, 1953, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He attended New Bedford High School from 1968 to 1971. He served as the director of the Buttonwood Park Zoo in New Bedford from 1974 to 1976. From 1974 to 1975 he wrote the column What's Zooing for the Standard-Times in New Bedford. He attended Boston College from 1971 to 1976 and earned a bachelors degree in biology and a masters degree in endicrinology. He received a D.V.M. and a Ph.D. in pharmacology from Purdue University.
In 1981 Riviere joined the faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University. His primary research focus is the development of pharmacokinetic models to study the absorption and transport of drugs and chemicals across the skin. Results of his studies have been used to develop transdermal drug delivery approaches as well as revise risk assessment approaches for topical chemical exposure to occupational and environmental chemicals. In the veterinary arena, his modeling approach is applied to food safety in the prediction of drug and chemical residues in the edible tissues of food-producing animals.
Riviere is the co-founder and co-director of the United States Department of Agriculture-supported Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank and the Director of the Center for Chemical Toxicology Research and Pharmacokinetics at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He is a past president of the Dermatotoxicology Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology, and has been a member of the editorial board of Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology as well as Skin Pharmacology and Applied Skin Physiology. He is also a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Zeta, and Sigma Xi and has served on the science board of the United States Food and Drug Administration.
In 1991 Riviere was awarded the Ebert Prize from the American Pharmaceutical Association, the Harvey W. Wiley Medal and the FDA Commissioner's Special Citation. In 1999 he received the O. Max Gardner Award from the Board of Governors from the University of North Carolina.
Riviere has been the editor of the Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics and has published more than 400 full-length research papers and chapters, authored and co-authored ten books in pharmacokinetics, toxicology and food safety, and holds five United States patents. He has had extramural research support from both government and industry totalling over 15 million dollars on grants for which he was the principal investigator.
In 1976 Riviere was married to Dr. Nancy Monteiro. Dr. Monteiro-Riviere is a professor of investigative dermatology and toxicology in the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State. They have three children: Christopher, Brian and Jessica.
Scope/content
The Jim E. Riviere papers contain research notes, reports, and writings. Some research notes relate to Riviere's experiments with the isolated perfused porcine skin flap (IPPSF), a novel in vitro alternative animal model for studies in cutaneous toxicology, dermatology, physiology, oncology, percutaneous drug absorption and metabolism. There are also notes from related experiements dealing with insecticides and pesticides such as permethrin, DEET and malathion, and pharmacology and toxicology. Grant reports and study reports pertain to Riviere's research for North Carolina State University, the United States Department of Defense, the United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Agency, the Battelle Memorial Institute, and pharmaceutical companies Ciba-Geigy, Pharmacia & Upjohn, and Sandoz AG. The reports contain study findings on subjects relating to pharmacokinetics, veterinary pharmacology, veterinary toxicology, dermatotoxicology and nephrotoxicity. There are specific reports on chronic renal disease, hypothermia, xenobiotics, Persian Gulf War and experiments on mustard gas and lewisite(poison gas). The collection also contains copies of published articles, conference programs and computer-printed drafts of textbooks and textbook chapters written and co-written by Jim E. Riviere and his wife and co-researcher, Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Lab Notebooks for IPPSF Department of Defense (including Laminin), and other Studies.
Arrangement
The collection is divided into three series:
- 1. Research Notes
- 2. Reports
- 3. Writings
Use of these materials
The nature of the NC State University Libraries' Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. The NC State University Libraries claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials.
The materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.
This collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which North Carolina State University assumes no responsibility.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Jim E. Riviere Papers, MC 00369,
Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC
Related material
Related archival material
Source of acquisition
Gift of Jim E. Riviere, 2006, 2012, 2013 (Accession nos. 2006.0001, 2012.0215, 2013.0208).
Processing information
Processed by: Dani Nation, 2006; Encoded by Dani Nation, 2006; Finding aid updated to reflect addition to collection: Todd Kosmerick, 2013 August.
The collection is organized into three principal series:
Research Notes 1984-1995 (MC 369 Series 1)
Size: 18 linear feet
This series primarily contains research notes from Riviere's experiments with the isolated perfused porcine skin flap (IPPSF). There are also notes from other related experiments dealing with insecticides, pesticides, pharmacology, and toxicology.
Notebook 1 IPPSF 1-40 1984-1995
Notebook 1 IPPSF 1-40 1984-1995
Notebook 1 IPPSF 1-40 1984-1995
Notebook 2 IPPSF 41-90 1984-1995
Notebook 2 IPPSF 41-90 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 2 IPPSF 41-90 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 3 IPPSF 91-150 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 3 IPPSF 91-150 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 3 IPPSF 91-150 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 4 IPPSF 151-190 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 4 IPPSF 151-190 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 4 IPPSF 151-190 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 5 IPPSF 191-240 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 5 IPPSF 191-240 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 5 IPPSF 191-240 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 6 IPPSF 241-180 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 6 IPPSF 241-280 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 6 IPPSF 241-280 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 7 IPPSF 281-320 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 7 IPPSF 281-320 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 7 IPPSF 281-320 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 7 IPPSF 321-360 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 7 IPPSF 321-360 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 8 IPPSF 321-360 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 9 IPPSF 361-400 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 9 IPPSF 361-400 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 9 IPPSF 361-400 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 10 IPPSF 401-440 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 10 IPPSF 401-440 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 10 IPPSF 401-440 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 11 IPPSF 441-480 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 11 IPPSF 441-480 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 11 IPPSF 441-480 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 12 IPPSF 481-520 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 12 IPPSF 481-520 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 12 IPPSF 481-520 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 13 IPPSF 521-560 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 13 IPPSF 521-560 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 13 IPPSF 521-560 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 14 IPPSF 561-600 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 14 IPPSF 561-600 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 14 IPPSF 561-600 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 15 IPPSF 601-640 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 15 IPPSF 601-640 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 15 IPPSF 601-640 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 16 IPPSF 641-680 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 16 IPPSF 641-680 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 16 IPPSF 641-680 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 17 IPPSF 681-720 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 17 IPPSF 681-720 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 17 IPPSF 681-720 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 18 IPPSF 721-760 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 18 IPPSF 721-760 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 18 IPPSF 721-760 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 19 IPPSF 761-800 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 19 IPPSF 761-800 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 19 IPPSF 761-800 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 20 IPPSF 801-840 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 20 IPPSF 801-840 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 20 IPPSF 801-840 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 21 IPPSF 841-880 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 21 IPPSF 841-880 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 21 IPPSF 841-880 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 22 IPPSF 881-920 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 22 IPPSF 881-920 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 22 IPPSF 881-920 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 23 IPPSF 921-960 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 23 IPPSF 921-960 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 23 IPPSF 921-960 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 24 IPPSF 961-1000 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 24 IPPSF 961-1000 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 24 IPPSF 961-1000 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 25 IPPSF 1001-1040 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 25 IPPSF 1001-1040 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 25 IPPSF 1001-1040 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 26 IPPSF 1041-1080 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 26 IPPSF 1041-1080 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 26 IPPSF 1041-1080 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 27 IPPSF 1081-1120 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 27 IPPSF 1081-1120 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 27 IPPSF 1081-1120 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 28 IPPSF 1121-1160 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 28 IPPSF 1121-1160 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 28 IPPSF 1121-1160 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 29 IPPSF 1161-1200 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 29 IPPSF 1161-1200 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 29 IPPSF 1161-1200 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 30 IPPSF 1201-1240 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 30 IPPSF 1201-1240 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 30 IPPSF 1201-1240 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 31 IPPSF 1241-1280 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 31 IPPSF 1241-1280 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 31 IPPSF 1241-1280 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 32 IPPSF 1281-1320 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 32 IPPSF 1281-1320 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 33 IPPSF 1321-1360 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 33 IPPSF 1321-1360 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 33 IPPSF 1321-1360 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 34 IPPSF 1361-1400 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 34 IPPSF 1361-1400 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 34 IPPSF 1361-1400 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 35 IPPSF 1401-1440 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 35 IPPSF 1401-1440 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 35 IPPSF 1401-1440 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 36 IPPSF 1441-1480 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 36 IPPSF 1441-1480 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 36 IPPSF 1441-1480 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 37 IPPSF 1481-1520 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 37 IPPSF 1481-1520 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 37 IPPSF 1481-1520 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 38 IPPSF 1521-1560 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 38 IPPSF 1521-1560 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 38 IPPSF 1521-1560
Assimilate Notebook 39 IPPSF 1561-1600 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 39 IPPSF 1561-1600 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 39 IPPSF 1561-1600 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 40 IPPSF 1601-1640 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 40 IPPSF 1601-1640 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 40 IPPSF 1601-1640 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 41 IPPSF 1641-1680 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 41 IPPSF 1641-1680 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 41 IPPSF 1641-1680 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 42 IPPSF 1681-1720 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 42 IPPSF 1681-1720 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 42 IPPSF 1681-1720 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 43 IPPSF 1721-1760 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 43 IPPSF 1721-1760 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 43 IPPSF 1721-1760 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 44 IPPSF 1761-1800 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 44 IPPSF 1761-1800 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 44 IPPSF 1761-1800 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 45 IPPSF 1801-1840 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 45 IPPSF 1801-1840 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 45 IPPSF 1801-1840 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 46 IPPSF 1841-1880 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 46 IPPSF 1841-1880 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 46 IPPSF 1841-1880 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 47 IPPSF 1881-1920 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 47 IPPSF 1881-1920 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 47 IPPSF 1881-1920 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 48 IPPSF 1921-1960 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 48 IPPSF 1921-1960 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 48 IPPSF 1921-1960 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 49 IPPSF 1961-2000 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 49 IPPSF 1961-2000 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 49 IPPSF 1961-2000 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 50 IPPSF 2001-2040 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 50 IPPSF 2001-2040 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 50 IPPSF 2001-2040 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 51 IPPSF 2041-2080 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 51 IPPSF 2041-2080 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 51 IPPSF 2041-2080 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 52 IPPSF 2081-2117 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 52 IPPSF 2081-2117 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 52 IPPSF 2081-2117 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 53 IPPSF 2118-2160 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook 53 IPPSF 2118-2160 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook SF 1-40 (1 of 2) 1984-1995
Assimilate Notebook SF 1-40 (2 of 2) 1984-1995
Notebook C14 Malathion (1 of 3) 1984-1995
Notebook C14 Malathion (2 of 3) 1984-1995
Notebook C14 Malathion (3 of 3) 1984-1995
Volume Study PLW Protocol #1 1984-1995
Aborted Flaps List 1984-1995
DOD-IPPSF 1994 (Accession 2012.0239)
DOD - Laminin 1993 (Accession 2012.0239)
Health, Cutaneous Pharmacology & Toxicology undated (Accession 2012.0239)
Hemi #1 1989 (Accession 2012.0239)
Records 1983 (Accession 2012.0239)
AAPS / PDD Contributed Papers [handwritten notes] Undated (Accession 2013.0208)
Reports 1977-2002 (MC 369 Series 2)
Size: 3.5 linear feet
This series contains study reports, grant reports, grant applications and related correspondence for public and private funded research projects conducted by Jim E. Riviere and Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere. Reports include those funded by North Carolina State University, the United States Department of Defense, the United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Agency, and pharmacuetical companies Battelle, Sandoz AG, Pharmacia & Upjohn, CIBA-GEIGY, and Veprol. Also included are Gulf War grants and reports, grant papers involving research on nephrotoxicity in chronic renal disease, reports on pesticide toxicity, mustard gas and lewisite toxicity, hypothermia, cutaneous vesication, and xenobiotics. Folder 206 contains photographs.
Aminoglycoside Nephrotoxicity in Chronic Renal Disease Grant Papers (1 of 2) 1983-1987
Aminoglycoside Nephrotoxicity in Chronic Renal Disease Grant Papers (2 of 2) 1983-1987
Cibageigy Pharmacokinetic Comments on CARE Draft Report (1of 2) 1987
Cibageigy Pharmacokinetic Comments on CARE Draft Report (2 of 2) 1987
IPPSF: An in vitro model for developing drug delivery systems 1990
Sandoz Cyclosporine Report (1 of 3) 1989
Sandoz Cyclosporine Report (2 of 3) 1989
Sandoz Cyclosporine Report (3 of 3) 1989
Development of In Vitro IPPSF's for study of Percutaneous Xenobiotics 1987
ADA 305800 Mechanisms of Cutaneous Vesication 1995
Mechanics of Pesticide Toxicity ES 00044 (1 of 3) 1986-1989
Mechanics of Pesticide Toxicity ES 00044 (2 of 3) 1986-1989
Mechanics of Pesticide Toxicity ES 00044 (3 of 3) 1986-1989
Final Report of [14C-UL] PCP Distribution Experiments 1999
Final Report of [14C-UL] TCP and PCP Distribution Experiments 1999
EPA Final Technical Reports undated
Report on Phase I and Phase II of Battelle IPPSF Perfusion 1995
Final Report of [14 CU-L] CB Distribution Experiments 1999
Hypothermia Program (1 of 2) 1987-1990
Hypothermia Program (2 of 2) 1987-1990
Development of in vitro IPPSF's for study of Percutaneous Absorption of Xenobiotics 1987-1990
Cutaneous Toxicity of Mustard and Lewisite on the IPPSF Midterm Report 4-1-1990 1990
Cutaneous Toxicity of Mustard and Lewisite on the IPPSF Final Report 12-31-1991 1991
Mechanisms of Cutaneous Vesication Midterm Report 2-17-1994 1994
Mechanisms of Cutaneous Vesication Quarterly Reports 1994
Pharmacia and Upjohn 1999
Aminoglycoside Nephrotoxicity in Chronic Renal Disease 1983-1986
Aminoglycoside Nephrotoxicity in Chronic Renal Disease Continuation Grant 1982-1986
Funded Research Reports 1977-1983 1977-1983
Department of Defense/US Army Medical Research (1 of 5) 1983-1988
Department of Defense/US Army Medical Research (2 of 5) 1983-1988
Department of Defense/US Army Medical Research (3 of 5) 1983-1988
Department of Defense/US Army Medical Research (4 of 5) 1983-1988
Department of Defense/US Army Medical Research (5 of 5) 1983-1988
Gulf War Grants and Reports 1 of 5 1998-2001
Gulf War Grants and Reports (2 of 5) 1998-2001
Gulf War Grants and Reports (3 of 5) 1998-2001
Gulf War Grants and Reports (4 of 5) 1998-2001
Gulf War Grants and Reports (5 of 5) 1998-2001
Writings 1981-2006 (MC 369 Series 3)
Size: 2.5 linear feet
This series is comprised of printed and published works authored and co-authored by Jim E. Riviere and Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere. Included are printed and photocopied copies of journal articles published on pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology as well as typescripts and computer print-outs of textbooks and textbook chapters including a pharmacokinetics textbook published by the University of Iowa Press, a Pharmacokinetics Workshop Book and a draft of Comparative Pharmacokinetics: Principles, Techniques and Applications. Folders 228, 229 and 230 also contain slides. Also contained here are conference programs at which Jim Riviere presented papers.
FDA Pharmacokinetic Workshop Original (1 of 2) 1985
FDA Pharmacokinetic Workshop Original (2 of 2) 1985
GWMS Permethrin HD/JP-8 2002
Iowa State University Press Pharmacokinetics Book 1986-1998
Original PK Workshop Book (1of 3) undated
Original PK Workshop Book (2 of 3) undated
Original PK Workshop Book (3 of 3) undated
Dermal Absorption Models in Toxicity and Pharmacology (1 of 2) 2005
Dermal Absorption Models in Toxicity and Pharmacology (2 of 2) 2005
Comparative Pharmacokinetics: principles, techniques and applications (1 of 4) undated
Comparative Pharmacokinetics: principles, techniques and applications (2 of 4) undated
Comparative Pharmacokinetics: principles, techniques and applications (3 of 4) undated
Comparative Pharmacokinetics: principles, techniques and applications (4 of 4) undated
CCTRP Publications - Bibliographic List of Articles undated
Published Articles 1981-1986
Published Articles 1987-1990
Published Articles 1991-1992
Published Articles 1995-1996
Published Articles 1997-1999
Published Articles 2001-2003
Published Articles 2004-2006
Published Articles Jim E. Riviere undated
Published Articles Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere undated
Book Chapters (1 of 2) undated
Book Chapters (2 of 2) undated
Continuing Education Course 2000
Topical Administration of Drugs 1992
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Jim E. Riviere Papers, MC 00369,
Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC
Use of these materials
The nature of the NC State University Libraries' Special Collections means that copyright or other information about restrictions may be difficult or even impossible to determine despite reasonable efforts. The NC State University Libraries claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials.
The materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source.
This collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which North Carolina State University assumes no responsibility.