Do you have old recordings that show what you were like when you were younger? Well, so does the Texas Medical Center!

In the 1970s, a series of video interviews captured the stories of TMC leaders and important visitors. Meanwhile, audio and video had emerged as valuable tools in medical education and community outreach.

As these recording technologies age, archivists at the TMC Library are working to preserve this audiovisual history for the future. The McGovern Historical Center recently digitized and shared online more than 50 archival films, videos, and sound recordings. Digitization was made possible by funding from the South Central Academic Medical Libraries Consortium.

To see more Digitized film and video, visit Archives & Rare Book Collections for The TMC Library (Film and Video). Search more collections at archives.library.tmc.edu.

Items from this exhibit are from the McGovern Historical Center at The TMC Library.

Jesse H. Jones Library Expansion Groundbreaking, 1973
Jesse H. Jones Library Expansion Groundbreaking, 1973
Images from Interviews with Leopold Meyer (1973), Carmen Annes Dias Prudente (1977), and Dr. William Spencer (1988).
Images from Interviews with Leopold Meyer (1973), Carmen Annes Dias Prudente (1977), and Dr. William Spencer (1988).
Images and A/V Recordings from the Texas Medical Center
Images and A/V Recordings from the Texas Medical Center