Ch. 6: An Unexpected Flourishing of the Sciences
Archives--UCSC Library Special Collections
- Lick Observatory Records (UA 36)
- Kenneth V. Thimann papers MS.071
- Jean H. Langenheim Papers
- Stevenson Core Course Recordings (UA102)
- UCSC Elephant Seal and other Pinniped Research records: Handwritten field data from northern elephant seal research at UC's Ano Nuevo Reserve at Ano Nuevo State Park
Digital Exhibits
- “Jean Langenheim: 90 Years of Learning and Discovery.” Curated by Special Collections Archivist Kate Dundon.
- “Reading Nature, Observing Science: Examining Material Practices in the Lick Observatory Archives and Kenneth S. Norris Papers.” Curated by CART [Center for Archival Research and Training] fellows Alex Moore, Christine Turk, and Danielle Crawford.
Oral histories
- Michael Nauenberg, Professor of Physics: Recollections of UCSC, 1966-1996
- Burney J. Le Boeuf, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: Recollections of UCSC, 1966-1994
- Andrew Todd Newberry, Professor of Biology
- Peter Scott, Professor of Physics: Recollections of UCSC, 1966-1994
- Kenneth V. Thimann: Early UCSC History and the Founding of Crown College
Books and Articles
- Doyle, William. UC Santa Cruz: 1960-1991: Campus Origin, and Early Program and Facility Development in the Sciences with Special Emphasis on Marine Sciences. (Raleigh, North Carolina: Lulu.com, 2011).
- Langenheim, Jean. The Odyssey of a Woman Field Scientist: A Story of Passion, Persistence, and Patience. (Xlibris, 2010).