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Environmental Studies Collections
The Department of Special Collections,
Davidson Library, UCSB, houses several collections with
materials pertinent to research in environmental studies,
including land use, oil, population, transportation, and
water issues. The following list provides a brief overview
of some of the more notable collections.
- California Coastal Commission (SBHC
Mss 39).
- Collection, 1976-1981, relating to
land use issues along the coast of the Santa Barbara
area.
- Center
for the Study of Democratic Institutions (SBHC Mss 1).
- Records, ca. late-1950s-1980s, of
the Santa Barbara based think tank that explored a
wide range of social, economic and political issues,
many of which had environmental implications.
Includes papers and dialogues by internationally
renowned Center Fellows such as Linus Pauling and
Jonas Salk; and records of conferences on topics such
as ecology, energy, global science, and law of the
sea.
- Cloud, Preston E. (UARCH FACP 5).
- Papers, ca. 1934-1985, of a UCSB
Professor of Geological Sciences. Includes research
files and papers on issues of primitive life forms,
the relationship between emerging life forms and the
developing atmosphere, the pressures of population,
and the extent of the world's mineral resources.
- Community Development and
Conservation Collection (SBHC Mss 1).
- Collection, ca. 1920s-1980s, of
Santa Barbara community activist Pearl Chase.
Includes records of numerous groups with environmental
focus, such as: California Conservation Council,
California and Santa Barbara Roadside Council,
Citizens' Planning Association, Community Arts
Association, Plans and Planting Committee, and Garden
Clubs of America.
- County Resource Management Office
(SBHC Mss 25).
- Collection, 1983-1996, of
Environmental News packets of photocopied clippings
offered by the subscription service run by the
[Santa Barbara] County News Service.
- Easton, Robert O. (SBHC Mss 6).
- Papers of a Santa Barbara author,
ca. 1940s-1990s, including research files and draft
mss of articles on the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill
and his book, Black Tide.
- Get Oil Out [GOO] (SBHC Mss
10).
- Collection, ca. 1960s-present, of
the Santa Barbara watchdog group that grew out of the
1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill.
- Hardin, Garrett (UARCH, FACP 15).
- Papers, ca. 1938-1998, of a UCSB
Professor of Biological Sciences and author, relating
primarily to population and human ecology.
- Hart,
Gary K [State Senator] (Mss 41).
- Collection, 1970s-1990, relating
to activities in the California Assembly and Senate,
with numerous environmental issues covered,
particularly in the subject files, eg. agriculture,
animals, coastline, Coastal Commission, earthquakes,
energy, environment, fires, land use, natural
resources and wildlife, oil/gas, parks and recreation,
public utilities, real estate, redevelopment, sanitary
districts, State Lands Commission, toxic materials,
transportation, waste-solid recycling, and water.
- Isla Vista Archives (SBHC Mss 41).
- Records, ca. 1960s-early 1980s, of
the Isla Vista Recreation and Parks District, its
predecessors and related groups. Includes files on
environmental issues pertaining to Isla Vista,
including land use; also minutes of Board meetings
with environmental issues on the agenda.
- League of Women Voters (SBHC Mss 2).
- Collection, 1950s-1990s, mainly of
the organization's research files, relating to issues
of concern such as the oil industry.
- Local History Files (SBHC Mss 44).
- Mainly 1970s-1980s clippings and
other ephemeral printed material on a wide range of
topics, including agriculture, chemical (toxic) waste,
Clearview project, County Planning Commission,
ecology, environment, fires/fire department, floods,
nuclear power/weapons, oil, oil spills, pollution,
recycling, and water.
- Moldaver, Lee (SBHC Mss 30).
- Collection, ca. 1977-1993,
primarily pertaining to the Santa Barbara Mass Transit
District (SBMTD) and related transportation-related
issues. Also includes files relating to the Citizens
Planning Association of Santa Barbara County, Inc.
(CPA) and the Environmental Defense Center
(EDC).
- Oil Spill Information Center (SBHC
Mss 11).
- Files, primarily 1960s-1970s, assembled by the
UCSB University Libraries to respond to questions about the 1969
Santa Barbara Oil Spill and related oil issues. Includes bibliographies,
clippings, articles, studies, reports, and other printed material.
- Peattie,
Donald Culross and Louise Redfield (Mss 94).
- Papers, ca. 1922-1965, of the
well known naturalist authors, including
correspondence and drafts of manuscripts.
- Rains,
Omar L (Mss 102).
- Collection, 1973-1982, of a
California State Senator, relating to various
legislative issues such as coastal resources, energy,
environmental quality, land use, oil, pollution,
transportation, and water.
- Rand, William Whitehill (SBHC Mss
46).
- Papers, mainly 1950s-1960s, of a
geologist, engineer, petroleum prospector, pioneer of
offshore drilling, and longtime Santa Barbara
resident.
- Romaine
Trade Catalog Collection.
- Mainly latter 19c and early 20c
U.S. catalogs. Pertinent subjects include:
agriculture, building materials (eg. asbestos),
hardware (eg. sand blasting equipment, drills, boring
equipment), heating, steam and ventilation systems
(eg. gas and oil burners), heavy equipment and
machinery (eg. digging equipment), industrial
equipment and factory materials, metals and
metalworking equipment, mills and milling supplies,
mining, oil, scientific and industrial instruments,
seed and nursery catalogs, and water.
- Rypins, Alice B. (SBHC Mss 3).
- Collection, ca. 1965-1982, mainly
local government publications, newsletters, pamphlets,
and other files relating to Santa Barbara area water
projects.
- Saadi, Ruth (SBHC Mss 14).
- Collection mainly of oil, gas, and
energy-related documents assembled as energy director
for the League of Women Voters, Santa Barbara
County.
- Sharp, Robert C. (SBHC Mss 7).
- Collection, ca. 1963-1974,
pertaining to oil drilling in the Santa Barbara
Channel, mainly relating to hearings and lawsuits
stemming from the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill.
Includes bids, contracts, leases, logs, reports,
charts, and court records, and other related technical
data.
- Shewzyk,
Patricia. Papers (SBHC Mss 4)
- Collection, ca. 1978-1985, mainly
of Goleta Water District Board of Directors' meeting
packets, and some related files.
- Sollen,
Robert (SBHC Mss 33).
- Collection, ca. 1954-1996,
assembled over a number of years, largely as
background research for Sollen's reporting duties with
the News-Press, his ongoing interest in oil issues,
and his book An Ocean of Oil.
- Stopes, Marie (Mss 122).
- Collection, primarily 1920s-1958,
of a British activist and author, pertaining mainly to
issues of population and birth control.
- University Archives. Administrative
Records.
- Includes areas such as Campus
Planning, Office of Budget and Planning, and Campus
Wetlands Committee.
- University Archives. Departmental
Records.
- Includes Public Historical Studies
Program projects (particularly the Sifting through the
Ashes research records, focusing on fire history in
the Santa Barbara area), and other records, reports
and publications from the Department of Geography,
Marine Science Institute, and the Institute of
Environmental Stress.
- Vasconcellos, John (HPS Mss 47).
- Papers of a California state
legislator, mainly 1970s-present, pertaining to
activities in the California State Assembly and
Senate, including environmental issues.
- von Breton, Harriette Carr (SBHC Mss
8).
- Papers, 1940s-1970s, relating to
various civic and political issues, including the 1969
Santa Barbara Oil Spill.
- Weingand, et al, v. County, et al
[Channel Island Drilling] (SBHC Mss 31).
- Collection, ca. 1972-1974, of
court documents (Superior Court of the State of
California for the County of Santa Barbara, Civil Case
No. 97908) and related material regarding oil drilling
permits authorized for Santa Rosa Island.
- Whitehead,
Richard S. (SBHC Mss 9).
- Papers, 1909-1974, mainly
pertaining to land use and planning in the Santa
Barbara area.
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