The Carl Rogers Archives
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/cgi-bin/oac/ucsb/rogers
The Department of Special Collections at the Davidson Library,
University of Santa Barbara, California contains selected papers
of Carl Rogers: records from his association with the Center
for the Study of the Person, a group he co-founded; reprint articles
from the Carl Rogers Memorial Library (now extinct), diaries,
Univeristy of Chicago Counseling Center discussion papers, correspondence,
and his China Diary. For obtaining access to these papers visit
the Website listed above.
Also, this UC Santa Barbara archives contains an extensive
collection of Carl Rogers audio tapes, and video tapes including
such outstanding work as The Steel Shutter and The
Journey into Self. To get copies of any of these audio
or video tapes at cost for educational purposes, contact David
Russell at the website listed above.
The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., holds all of Carls
earlier material: To access the library catalog use : http://catalog.loc.gov/
Photographs, Film, Video, and Audio
If you are interested in using a photograph of Carl Rogers, or obtaining
his videos or films please contact the Carl Rogers Archives, at the
University of Santa Barbara, California and follow these directions
once you have opened their Website
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/cgi-bin/oac/ucsb/rogers/
On the left, click on "Container List," then the arrow nest to "Audiovisual
Materials," and you will get a list split into audio and visual materials.
The Archives can make copies of any item you see listed. Their reproduction
policy is detailed on their Webpage at:
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/speccoll/copies.html
A photograph can be made through Photographic Services, which might
take awhile, or one can be scanned and emailed to you. If you let David
Gartrell know what sort of materials you are looking for, and your time
schedule, he will do his best to assist you.
Old audio tapes of Carl Rogers' talks and debates are now on DVD for the computer. Segments include Carl Rogers on Personal Power and the Rogers and Skinner debates. DVDs are available for the cost of reproduction and mailing. Contact jerry@jerrykrakowski.com
Bibliography
http://members.1012surfnet.at/pfs/bibliocrr0.htm
This is an outstanding list of Carl Rogers work compiled by
Peter Schmid.