The collection of Hayden V. White Papers is newly processed and openly available for research in the Special Collections & Archives reading room. The collection includes White’s research files, ...
The federal government is making significant moves to encourage open access to research. This summer, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) made national headlines with its ...
The Journal Open Access Look-up Tool (JOLT) launched this week. JOLT is a new resource for UCSC authors to easily determine if a journal qualifies for any funding support in one of UC’s open access ...
The University Library is excited to announce the establishment of a new Community Archiving Program. The Program will build on the foundation of the decades-old Regional History Project (RHP).
Louis Edwin Hihn, born in Santa Cruz in 1903, died just short of his 90th birthday. Prior to his death, the University Library published his last autobiography, From Childhood to My Last Hurrah. His ...
The University Library is thrilled to introduce Annika Berry as the recipient of the 2024-2025 Fellowship in the Center for Archival Research and Training (CART). Annika is a PhD student in the ...
This library subject endowment was established in honor of the contributions of Ruth Engel, one of the early members of the Friends of the UCSC Library and among its most influential, dedicated, and ...
Researchers may discover a wealth of historical material in the Out in the Redwoods archive at McHenry Library's Special Collections, some of which is featured as images on this website. Materials ...
Photo: George Barati, 1956. Photo by Ansel Adams. For the complete text [PDF] of George Barati: A Life in Music [e-scholarship] Includes complete audio (streaming or download) for the oral history.
The Regional History Project was started in July of 1963 at a time when the Santa Cruz campus of the University of California was still in the planning stages. Its major purpose was to interview ...
The land on which we gather is the unceded territory of the Awaswas-speaking Uypi Tribe. The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, comprised of the descendants of indigenous people taken to missions Santa Cruz and ...
For the complete text [PDF] of Ray L. Travers: Three Generations of Apple Farming in Watsonville, California (E-Scholarship). Includes complete audio (streaming or download) for the oral history. Note ...