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- Rock concert, an oral history as told by the artists, backstage insiders, and fans who were there, Marc Myers
- Richard Monaco, [narrator, Richard Monaco ; interviewer, Audrey Tomaselli ; transcriber, Lisa Vogt]
- Lena Massucco, [narrator, Lena Massucco ; interviewer, Lori Viti ; transcriber, Claudette Alison ; editors, Rozell Overmire ; photo editing, Peter Overmire]
- Thomas W. Chinn, a historian's reflections on Chinese-American life in San Francisco, 1919-1991, interviews conducted by Ruth Teiser in 1990 and 1991 ; with an introduction by Lim P. Lee
- So much things to say, the oral history of Bob Marley, text and photographs by Roger Steffens ; introduction by Linton Kwesi Johnson
- East to America, Korean American life stories, [edited by] Elaine H. Kim, Eui-Young Yu
- Changes, an oral history of Tupac Shakur, Sheldon Pearce
- Basketball, a love story, Jackie MacMullan, Rafe Bartholomew, and Dan Klores
- Thomas Cara, [narrator, Thomas Cara ; interviewer, Judith Robinson ; transcribers Hallie Brignall and Rozell Overmire]
- Asian Americans, oral histories of first to fourth generation Americans from China, the Philippines, Japan, India, the Pacific Islands, Vietnam and Cambodia, by Joann Faung Jean Lee
- The only plane in the sky, an oral history of 9/11, Garrett M. Graff
- Lei gui zhi wang, Baobo Mali zhuan, Luojie Shidifensi zhu ; Wang Yao yi = So much things to say : the oral history of Bob Marley / Roger Steffens
- Add Bonn, [narrator, Add Bonn ; interviewer, Alison Frantz ; transcriber, Barbara Frantz]
- Hollywood, the oral history, Jeanine Basinger and Sam Wasson
- The only plane in the sky, an oral history of 9/11, Garrett M. Graff
- And when I dream, faces in San Francisco, Bert Katz
- Vera Ransom, [narrator, Vera Ransom ; interviewer, Rozell Overmire ; transcriber, Rozell Overmire]
- Shoah, a film by Claude Lanzmann ; a co-production of Les Films Aleph, Historia Films, with the participation of Ministry of Culture (France)
- Martha Hittenberger Schluter, an oral history : a series of interviews, conducted by Elizabeth A. Wright from October 1997 to May 1998 ; edited and designed by Peter Farquhar
- The AIDS epidemic in San Francisco, the medical response, 1981-1984, interviews conducted by Sally Smith Hughes in 1994, Volume VII
- ACT UP oral history project, [63
- Alice Gerstle Levison, family reminiscences, an interview conducted by Ruth Teiser
- ACT UP oral history project, [44
- Rhoda H. Goldman, a retrospective memoir, interviews conducted by Eleanor K. Glaser
- Lawrence Arnstein, community service in California public health and social welfare : including an interview with Mrs. Flora Jacobi Arnstein on the Presidio Open Air School of San Francisco and Progressive Education : an interview, conducted by Edna Tartaul Daniel
- Sergei Diaghilev and the Oakland Ballet, an oral history, interviewed by Jeff Friedman; senior editors, Jeff Freidman, Basya Petnick & Carolyn Goto
- ACT UP oral history project, [36
- Albert C. Wollenberg, Sr, to do the job well : a life in legislative, judicial, and community service : interviews, conducted by Amelia R. Fry, James R. Leiby, and Sarah L. Sharp, 1970-73, 1980 ; sponsored by the Historical Society of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
- The burning light, action and organizing in the Mexican community in California, Ernesto Galarza ; interviews conducted by Gabrielle Morris and Timothy Beard ; with an introduction by Mary Anna Colwell
- Beethoven in Beijing, stories from the Philadelphia Orchestra's historic China journey, Jennifer Lin ; with forewords by Philadelphia Orchestra Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Retired U.S. Ambassador Nicholas Platt
- Anne deGruchy Low-Beer Dettner, a woman's place in science and public affairs, 1932-1973, interviews conducted by Sally Hughes and Gabrielle Morris ; with introductions by Helene Maxwell Brewer and Lawrence Kramer
- ACT UP oral history project, [43
- ACT UP oral history project, [38
- The AIDS epidemic in San Francisco, the medical response, 1981-1984, [interviews with] Donald P. Francis, Merle A. Sande, John L. Ziegler ; interviews conducted by Sally Smith Hughes in 1993 and 1994, Volume IV
- Clifton and Lois Rather, the Rather Press of Oakland, California, interviews conducted by Ruth Teiser in 1980 ; with an introduction by Paul Padgette
- King's X, the oral history, Greg Prato
- Silent scars of healing hands, oral histories of Japanese American doctors in World War II detention camps, by Naomi Hirahara and Gwenn M. Jensen
- Virginia and Elios Anderlini, [narrators, Elios (Andy) and Virginia Anderlini ; interviewer/editor, Audrey Tomaselli ; transcribers, Lisa Vogt [and] Rozell Overmire]
- Shoah, director, Claude Lanzmann
- Sal Colla and Rhoda Robinson, [narrators, Sal Colla and Rhoda Robinson ; interviewer, Billie Atlas ; transcriber, Judith A. Powell ; editor, Audrey Tomaselli]
- Ted Siddoway, [narrator, Ted Siddoway ; interviewer, Gail Switzer ; transcriber, Claudette Alison ; editors, Rozell Overmire ; photo editing and photo composition, Peter Overmire]
- Hermon Baker, [narrator, Hermon Baker ; interviewer, Valerie Hearn ; transcriber, Claudette Alison ; editor, Rozell Overmire ; photo editing, Peter Overmire]
- And justice for all, an oral history of the Japanese American detention camps, [compiled by] John Tateishi ; foreword by Roger Daniels
- Valley of genius, the uncensored history of Silicon Valley, as told by the hackers, founders, and freaks who made it boom, Adam Fisher
- The come up, an oral history of the rise of hip-hop, Jonathan Abrams