This collection includes original Muybridge glass plate negatives and prints, as well as modern day copy prints of his photographs.
Blogs
- Welcome to Leith: In theaters and on Kanopy now | September 9, 2015
- A buried sound: the unanticipated visit to the Archive of Recorded Sound | January 28, 2015
- A Digital Library site that puts users in the driver's seat | January 8, 2015
- The Official Senate CIA Torture Report | December 11, 2014
- Eastside High student finishes work on World War II collection | October 15, 2014
Topic guides
Course guides
Course number | Term | Guide | Instructor |
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PWR 1MG | Spring 2013 | The Rhetoric of the American West | Gemma, M. |
Notable collections
Materials relating to the construction of the Central Pacific Railroad, Stanford's political career, business and financial interests, and the founding and construction of Stanford University.
Professional and personal papers documenting research on transistors and electronics; genetic influences on intelligence; and science education.
Documents all phases of his long and influential career as an educator, electronics engineer, administrator, and author.
Transcripts and audio recordings of interviews with Civil Rights workers in the South recorded by Stanford students during the summer of 1965.
The Issei Oral History Project in Watsonville consists of interviews conducted by Kazuko Nakane from 1978 to 1983 with fifteen Japanese-American residents in Watsonville, California.
2,532 individual pieces of sheet music, sheet music lithographs, and music related broadsides from the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The Bob Fitch photography archive is the complete archive of activist photographer Bob Fitch of Watsonville, California.