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Stanford University Archives

Archive-It Partner Since: Mar, 2015

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/university-archives   

Description:

The Stanford University Archives is the official repository for records of Stanford University and serves as its institutional memory. The Archives collects, preserves, administers, and promotes access to materials in any format that document the history of Stanford, including its founders, administration, faculty, students, and alumni/ae.

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Anne Firth Murray

Archived since: Mar, 2018

No description.

Subject:   Government Science & Health

Anthony E. Siegman Interview

Archived since: May, 2016

Description:

Interview with Anthony E. Siegman conducted by The Optical Society, 2008.

Subject:   Science & Health Engineering

April Third Movement

Archived since: Mar, 2016

Description:

This Web site was created to connect people who were active in the anti-war and other movements at Stanford and the Mid-Peninsula in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as to make available original documents from that time and place.

Subject:   Politics & Elections Spontaneous Events Government

Carl Djerassi

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

Websites documenting the life and career of Carl Djerassi. University research scientist and industrialist, Djerassi is most famous for synthesizing the first oral contraceptive. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1923, he emigrated to the United States in 1939. He received his B.A. in 1942 from Kenyon College and worked briefly with the Ciba Phamaceutical Company before receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He taught at Wayne State University in Detroit and worked at the pharmaceutical company Syntex in Mexico before joining the Stanford faculty as Professor of Chemistry in 1959. He is the author of over 1100 articles, seven books on scientific subjects, and several novels; his awards include the National Medal of Science, the Priestly Medal, the first Wolf Prize in Chemistry, and the National Medal of Technology.

Subject:   Science & Health Arts & Humanities Society & Culture Chemistry Literature Social Policy Birth Control

Carolyn Bertozzi

Archived since: Oct, 2015

Description:

Website of Carolyn Bertozzi and her research group.

Subject:   Science & Health Chemistry

Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness

Archived since: Jul, 2015

Description:

Nicole Baran, MSW, is the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Relationship Abuse Awareness. She has been dedicated to the movement to end gender-based violence since 2000, working both as an advocate with survivors of domestic violence and at the policy level for systemic change. Nicole has conducted national trainings and contributed to publications to improve the institutional response to domestic violence since 2001. She has delivered over 350 customized workshops, locally and nationwide, at organizations such as Kaiser Permanente, the San Francisco Bar Association, and California’s State Domestic Violence Coalition. Nicole has been teaching in the Feminist Studies Program at Stanford University since 2007 after developing Violence Against Women: Theory, Issues and Prevention. In 2006, she successfully partnered with Stanford University to institutionalize a comprehensive response to gender-based violence on campus. She managed a five-year grant from the USDOJ Office on Violence Against Women and was instrumental in implementing Stanford’s first Office on Sexual Assault and Relationship Abuse. Nicole received her BA and MA in English from Stanford University and a Masters in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, with a specialization in management and a focus on women’s rights. Nicole Baran is also the Executive Director of the Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation which funds innovative strategies for eliminating obstacles facing marginalized populations, with an emphasis on empowering women and promoting educational equality. She established the infrastructure and direction of the Foundation and became the first Executive Director in 2009. Read Nicole’s oped in the Stanford Daily, Stanford Drops the Ball on Sexual Assault Case, interviews with Seneca International and Maestro Market or listen to the interview on Stanford Radio KZSU’s “Culture Lens”.

Subject:   Science & Health Society & Culture Politics & Elections Relationship abuse

Chinese Railroad Workers

Archived since: Aug, 2020

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Claude Steele papers

Archived since: Feb, 2021

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Cybersecurity Summit

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

Convened by the White House on the Stanford University campus, the all-day event included senior leaders from the White House and across federal government; CEOs from a wide range of industries including financial services, technology, retail and communications companies; law enforcement officials; and consumer advocates. Stanford faculty members and students currently researching cybersecurity issues were involved throughout the summit. Topics at the summit will include increasing public-private partnerships and cybersecurity information sharing, creating and promoting improved cybersecurity practices and technologies, and improving adoption and use of more secure payment technologies, the White House said in a statement.

Subject:   Government - US Federal Computers & Technology Universities & Libraries

Donald E. Knuth

Archived since: Apr, 2017

No description.

Subject:   Computers & Technology Arts & Humanities

DoResearch

Archived since: Jun, 2023

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Eric Roberts

Archived since: Jul, 2019

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Esther Lederberg

Archived since: Feb, 2016

Description:

Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg Memorial Website

Subject:   Science & Health Biology

Gerhard Casper

Archived since: May, 2015

Description:

Website of Gerhard Casper. Gerhard Casper is President Emeritus of Stanford University and a Senior Fellow at both the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI Stanford) and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR). He is also the Peter and Helen Bing Professor, Emeritus, Professor of Law, Emeritus, and Professor of Political Science (by courtesy), Emeritus.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Arts & Humanities Society & Culture

Gordon Bower

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

Website of Gordon Bower, Albert Ray Lang Professor of Psychology Stanford University (Emeritus).

Subject:   Science & Health Universities & Libraries

Gordon S. Kino

Archived since: Apr, 2019

No description.

Gravity Probe B

Archived since: Apr, 2017

No description.

Subject:   Science & Health

Harden McConnell

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

Website of Harden McConnell, Stanford professor emeritus of chemistry.

Subject:   Science & Health Chemistry Stanford University. Department of Chemistry. Stanford University--Faculty

JackTrip Foundation

Archived since: Feb, 2021

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James A. Fox

Archived since: Aug, 2019

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James L. Adams

Archived since: Feb, 2016

No description.

Subject:   Science & Health Arts & Humanities Electrical Engineering

John Gardner

Archived since: Jun, 2016

Description:

Website documenting the career of John W. Gardner.

Subject:   Government - National Universities & Libraries

Kronos Quartet

Archived since: Jul, 2018

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Marc Levoy

Archived since: May, 2015

Description:

Website of Marc Levoy, VMware Founders Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Emeritus.

Subject:   Computers & Technology Arts & Humanities Universities & Libraries

Matt Kahn House

Archived since: May, 2015

Description:

The Matt and Lyda Kahn house is being offered for sale this Spring. This mid-century masterpiece is the result of a collaboration between A. Quincy Jones - an extraordinary architect; Joseph Eichler - an enlightened developer; and Matt Kahn - a refined client and talented designer. Every detail of the house reflects the excellence of this superb team. The Kahn House was completed in 1959 and has been featured in many prominent publications including The New York Times Magazine, and the definitive Eichler book entitled Modernism Rebuilds The American Dream by Paul Adamson. The property defines the classic themes of the post-war Mid-Century Modern California home: an open floor plan, single level structure, post and beam construction, abundant natural light, and an openness to the surrounding landscape.

Matt Kahn, educated at The Cranbrook Academy of Art under Eliel Saarinen, was a Professor of Art at Stanford University for six decades. As the principle design consultants for Joseph Eichler, Matt and Lyda were instrumental in shaping the distinct iconography of the Eichler brand. They provided a major contribution to the identity of a brand that has become the benchmark for post-war living throughout the United States.

The house stands out for the purity of its architecture and distinctive design elegance. Flexibility of use is a key design element, and the juxtaposition of opposites heightens the house’s appeal and uniqueness. It is at once intimate yet grand, private yet open, exuberant yet quiet. It is both a stylish setting for social gatherings and an intimate retreat for family members. Matt held teaching sessions at the house where he imbued his students with his philosophy that the environment is a total work of art.

Upon entering the residence, its uniqueness is apparent. An enclosed atrium invites visitors into an elegant indoor garden which is visible from all the rooms. The spacious living room is at the center of the U-shaped floor plan, and is designed to separate the master suite from the west wing, with its two additional bedrooms and full bathroom. Natural light enhances the home's interiors. In the living room, two floor-to-ceiling windows outline a twelve foot freestanding wall which houses a four foot wide fireplace. Fireplaces were a major artistic element in A. Quincey Jones work and this one is no exception. Enthralled by the California light, the owner created exterior stained glass hanging panels on the east and west sides of the living room. The light passing through the glass enriches the living space.

The dining room, kitchen and multipurpose entertainment area open to a lush outdoor landscape and enhance the indoor/outdoor feeling of the space. A covered breezeway leads to a stand alone studio with its own bathroom. There is ample storage throughout the house, floor to ceiling windows, built in mahogany shelving and cabinetry, as well as display and task specific lighting.

The landscape is as thoughtfully designed as the house. Plants and architectural elements abound and lend a serenity to the environment. The Kahn House is a real gem in the inventory of Mid-Century modern luxury residences.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Society & Culture Universities & Libraries Architecture Interior design

Mike Kirst

Archived since: Jul, 2019

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New Recordings by Christopher Costanza

Archived since: Mar, 2021

No description.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities

Patrick Suppes

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

Website of Patrick Suppes, Lucie Stern Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Stanford University and is Director and Faculty Advisor for Stanford's Education Program for Gifted Youth (1992). He was director of Stanford's Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences (1959-1992). He is also professor emeritus by courtesy in Stanford's Department of Statistics, Department of Psychology, and School of Education. Suppes made significant contributions to philosophy of science, the theory of measurement, the foundations of quantum mechanics, decision theory, psychology and educational technology.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Science & Health Suppes, Patrick Philosophy Stanford University--Faculty

Perry McCarty papers

Archived since: Jan, 2024

No description.

Subject:   Science & Health

Philip G. Zimbardo

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

Websites documenting the career of Philip G. Zimbardo, professor of psychology (emeritus) Stanford University. Philip Zimbardo is perhaps best known for the Stanford Prison Experiment, conducted in the basement of the Stanford University psychology department in 1971. The participants in the study were 24 male college students who were randomly assigned to act either as guards or prisoners in the mock prison. The study was initially slated to last two weeks, but had to be terminated after just six days because of the extreme reactions and behaviors of the participants. The guards began displaying cruel and sadistic behavior toward the prisoners, while the prisoners became depressed and hopeless. Since the famous prison experiment, Zimbardo has continued to conduct research on a variety of topics including shyness, cult behavior and heroism. He has a authored and co-authored numerous books, including some that are widely used in university level psychology courses. Some people may recognize him as the host of the Discovering Psychology video series, which has aired on PBS and is often used in high school and college psychology classes. In 2002, Zimbardo was elected president of the American Psychological Association. After more than 50 years of teaching, Zimbardo retired from Stanford in 2003 but gave his last Exploring Human Nature lecture on March 7, 2007. Today, he continues to work as the director of the organization he founded called the Heroic Imagination Project. The organization promotes research, education and media initiatives designed to inspire ordinary people to act as heroes and agents of social change.

Subject:   Science & Health Arts & Humanities Society & Culture Psychology Stanford University--Faculty Stanford Prison Experiment Prisons

Philosophy Talk

Archived since: May, 2017

No description.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Society & Culture

Richard William Weiland

Archived since: Jan, 2017

No description.

Subject:   Computers & Technology Society & Culture

Robert E. Horn

Archived since: Jun, 2023

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Scott Hubbard

Archived since: Oct, 2016

Description:

Websites documenting the professional career of Scott Hubbard, inlcuding materials from the Columbia Accident Investigation Board.

Subject:   Science & Health Government - US Federal

Self Archiving Legacy Toolkit

Archived since: Jun, 2020

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Solomon Feferman

Archived since: Oct, 2016

Description:

Homepage of Solomon Feferman

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Mathematics Philosophy Logic

Special Collections

Archived since: Oct, 2015

Description:

Special Collections Websites

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Science & Health Politics & Elections

Stanford Bulletin

Archived since: Aug, 2021

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Stanford Daily website collection

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

The Stanford Daily has been a fixture on the Stanford campus since the University was founded in 1892. The paper began as a small publication known to locals as The Daily Palo Alto and has grown to its current status as one of the finest college newspapers in the country.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Blogs & Social Media Universities and colleges

Stanford General Use Plan

Archived since: Jul, 2019

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Stanford Libraries

Archived since: Apr, 2023

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Stanford News Service website collection

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

The Stanford News Service is part of the Office of University Communications. We provide assistance to reporters and disseminate much of the university's news. We also help to publicize and handle media relations for major events, provide media training for key faculty and administrators and serve as a liaison between scholars and media outlets.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Blogs & Social Media Stanford University Universities and colleges

Stanford Students in Government website collection

Archived since: Nov, 2021

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Stanford University Alumni Website Collection

Archived since: Dec, 2023

No description.

Stanford University COVID-19 Response

Archived since: Mar, 2020

Description:

This collection includes web content documenting Stanford University's response to the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Additional content may be found the in the Stanford Daily collection, Stanford University Website Collection, and Stanford University Student Website Collection.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Spontaneous Events

Stanford University Instagram Collection

Archived since: Jun, 2017

Description:

The materials consist of Stanford University-affiliated Instagram accounts captured by University Archives staff.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media Universities & Libraries Stanford University Universities and colleges

Stanford University Legacy Website Collection, 1996-2015

Archived since: Aug, 2021

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Stanford University Minecraft Collection

Archived since: May, 2020

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Stanford University Reddit Collection

Archived since: Jun, 2017

Description:

The Stanford University Reddit Collection includes captures of the r/stanford and r/stanfordcardinal subreddits.

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media Universities & Libraries Universities and colleges Stanford University

Stanford University Senior Capstone Projects

Archived since: May, 2019

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Stanford University Student Organizations Website Collection

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

The Stanford University Student Organization Website Collection includes website files for Stanford University volunteer student organizations.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Arts & Humanities Blogs & Social Media

Stanford University Website Collection

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

The materials consist of Stanford University websites captured by University Archives staff. Included are the websites of Stanford's seven schools, their departments, and many school-affiliated labs and research centers; independent research centers and institutes reporting to the Dean of Research; interdisciplinary programs; and administrative units overseeing academic affairs, faculty development, student life, research, public affairs, human resources, and other areas of the university. Also included are sites providing information on campus events, such as Commencement and Parents' Weekend; sites established to disseminate information on specific initiatives, such as the Stanford in NYC proposal of 2011; and publications, such as the university's Annual Report and news stories produced by University Communications.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Computers & Technology Arts & Humanities Universities and colleges Stanford University

Stanford University, Disability website collection

Archived since: Aug, 2023

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Stephen Schneider

Archived since: Apr, 2015

Description:

Website of Dr. Stephen H. Schneider (1945-2010), Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, Professor of Biological Sciences, Professor (by courtesy) of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and a Senior Fellow in the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University. Dr. Schneider received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Plasma Physics from Columbia University in 1971. He studied the role of greenhouse gases and suspended particulate material on climate as a postdoctoral fellow at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies. He was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in 1972 and was a member of the scientific staff of NCAR from 1973-1996, where he co-founded the Climate Project.

Subject:   Science & Health Government - National Society & Culture Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Climatic changes Global environmental change Global temperature changes Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric Nature-- Effect of human beings on

Terry Winograd

Archived since: Jul, 2019

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The Hart Photo Project

Archived since: Feb, 2016

Description:

From 1864 to 1869, Alfred A. Hart took 364 pictures along the line of the Central Pacific Railroad in order to help solicit investment in the railroad. Between 2008-2011, Jesse White will repeat Hart's journey taking photographs from exactly (or approximately) the same sites.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Society & Culture Photography

Thomas M. Cover

Archived since: Feb, 2016

Description:

Website of Thomas M. Cover, rofessor of Electrical Engineering and Statistics

Subject:   Computers & Technology Science & Health Electrical Engineering

UN tribunal

Archived since: Oct, 2023

No description.

Western Association of Map Libraries

Archived since: Nov, 2020

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Who's Teaching Us

Archived since: Jul, 2020

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William B. Goud IV

Archived since: May, 2018

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William F. Sharpe

Archived since: Aug, 2018

No description.

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