The Journal Open Access Look-up Tool (JOLT) launched this week. JOLT is a new resource for UCSC authors to easily determine ...
Our new homepage for the University Library website launched December 16, 2024.
Read the full text transcript (PDF) and listen to the audio of the oral history with Steve Gliessman. Stephen R. Gliessman. Photo by Jennifer McNulty. Transcript and full audio. Audio may be accessed ...
Read the PDF of Raymond F. Dasmann's oral history (E-Scholarship). Includes complete audio (streaming or download) for the oral history. Note: Due to editing by the narrator and the Project, there may ...
According to the Oral History Association's website, "Oral history is a field of study and a method of gathering, preserving and interpreting the voices and memories of people, communities, and ...
SEEDS is also available as a free download [PDF] from the University of California's Escholarship platform: Check out the UCSC Library's SEEDS page, which contains links to radio show appearances, ...
To read the full text [PDF] version of Burney Le Boeuf: Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Recollections of UCSC, 1966-1994 (University of California E-Scholarship Version) Includes ...
The UC Santa Cruz Libraries web pages are available under a Creative Commons license. This applies to all the content created by the Library for which the Regents of the University of California hold ...
For the complete text [PDF] of Alta and the History of Shameless Hussy Press, 1969-1989. Includes complete audio (streaming or download) for the oral history. Note: Due to editing by the narrator and ...
For the complete text of From the Ground Up: UCSC Professor Gary Griggs as Researcher, Teacher, and Institution Builder (Escholarship). Includes complete audio (streaming or download) for the oral ...
For the complete text [PDF] of Patricia Zavella: Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies, UC Santa Cruz (University of California escholarship version). Includes complete audio (streaming or ...
The genesis of the vision for UC Santa Cruz’s newest colleges, College Nine and College Ten, dates back to the 1988 Long Range Development Plan (LRDP)[1], which responded both to faculty members who ...