What's New For Campus Museum & Non-Book Collections?


Exhibit Calendar

Biota of North America Program Synonomized Checklist

Jepson Place Name Index

MEKA Multiple Entry Key Algorithm

Benitoite Type Locality Exhibit:About the California State Gem

MIP HTML Exercise Kit:Links to software, exercises, and files used in the Museums on the WWW: Creating Internet Resources Fall Semester Classes.

Museums on the WWW: Creating Internet Resources Fall Semester Classes The Museum Informatics Project invites UC faculty, staff, and student assistants affiliated with campus museum and non-book collections to attend a class on creating resources for the WWW.

The Essig Museum of Entomology is now online. The Essig WWW server introduces internet users to the Museum's collections.

Mechanical Gaze: Teleoperate a robot and view museum objects and specimens.

Physics Lecture Demonstrations are now online. The Physics On-line Demonstrations WWW server is designed to allow Internet users to explore the world of Physics through a visual catalog of demonstrations. Each demonstration is accompanied by a textual description, an on-line illustration, and labels that clearly show what equipment was used to perform the demonstration. This WWW based resource features illustrations, photographs, video, and much more.

The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology has comprehensive collections information available online. MVZ's WWW hypertext-based information features sounds, images, and thorough descriptions of collections.

University and Jepson Herbaria now have a WWW server

Water Resources Archives, Berkeley Collection has comprehensive collections and services information available online.

University Research Expeditions Program Catalog and program information available online.

The University Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive now have a WWW server

Earthquake Image Information System Images and text for display and searching.

The 5,800 slides of the Steinbrugge Slide and Photo Collection are the first images to be digitized for this new online research and information tool.

The Office Of Media Services now has a WWW server

The Museum Informatics Project is now located at 378 Doe Library Annex