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THE HAUCK CENTER 
FOR THE 
ALBERT B. SABIN ARCHIVES 

In 1995, the John Hauck Foundation helped the Cincinnati Medical Heritage Center (now the Winkler Center) establish the Hauck Center for the Albert B. Sabin Archives. A five-year gift provided funds for an archivist to organize and preserve Dr. Sabin's collection. Later, the Hauck Foundation provided the Winkler Center with two additional gifts that helped with the construction of the Winkler Center's new home and the building of the John Hauck Foundation gallery in the new space. The creation of the Hauck Center has enabled the inventory, preservation, and digitization of this incredible piece of medical history for future study and research.  


NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

"WE THE PEOPLE PROJECT" 

 

In 2010, the University of Cincinnati Libraries received a $314,258 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to digitize the correspondence and photographs of Dr. Albert B. Sabin. This digitization project was designated a NEH “We the People” project, an initiative to encourage and strengthen the teaching, study, and understanding of American history and culture through support of projects that explore significant events, and themes, in our nation's history and culture, and that advance knowledge of the principles that define America. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Frederick Hauck, co-founder of the John Hauck Foundation, with Albert Sabin, 1986

ALBERT B. SABIN

LABORATORY NOTEBOOK DIGITIZATION PROJECT

 

In 2017, the Winkler Center once again received a generous gift, from the John Hauck Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, John W. Hauck, Narley L. Haley, Co-Trustees, to digitize portions of Albert B. Sabin’s research and laboratory notebooks. Over 50 notebooks containing approximately 5600 pages were digitized over the course of two years. The notebooks deal not only with polio, but also sand fly fever and toxoplasmosis. These keyword searchable PDFs have all been uploaded to the University of Cincinnati's online repository Scholar@UC. Find them here at the UC online digital repository

DIGITIZATION PROJECT 2017 CONTRIBUTORS

 

MAY CHANG: University of Cincinnati Libraries CTO

 

BIRSEN KAYA: Director, Library IT (Project Coordinator)

 

LORI HARRIS: Interim Director, Donald C. Harrison Health Sciences Library/Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions

 

GINO PASI: Archivist/Curator, Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions

 

KYLE SLINEY: Multimedia Designer

 

LISA HAITZ: Software Apps Developer

 

MEGHANA GARLAPTI: Student Assistant

 

VIGNESH RATHANA KUMAR: Student Assistant

 

EARLIER PROJECT ITERATIONS

 

DORIS HAAG: University of Cincinnati Libraries

 

STEPHEN MARINE: University Of Cincinnati Libraries

 

 

STEPHANIE BRICKING: University Of Cincinnati Libraries

 

 

LINDA NEWMAN: University Of Cincinnati Libraries


CARRIE HILL-HARRISS: Website Design

 

JEFFREY O'FLYNN: Lead Project Staff

 

MARY KROEGER VUYK: Lead Project Staff

 

RYAN WASHAM: Project Staff

 

RICHARD SOOKOOR: Project Staff

 

MEGAN RYAN: Project Staff

 

KATHLYN PINTZ: Project Staff

SYDNEY HALPERN: University Of Illinois at Chicago

 

DAVID MORENS: National Institutes of Health

 

DAVID OSHINSKY: University of Texas at Austin

 

FRANK SNOWDEN: Yale University